zádržné

English translation: retainage

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Czech term or phrase:zádržné
English translation:retainage
Entered by: Karel Kosman

01:32 Aug 24, 2017
Czech to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Law: Contract(s)
Czech term or phrase: zádržné
not to be confused with the nearly same laic term! ;)

[1]Smluvní strany se dále dohodly, že odměna za příslušné čtvrtletí bude vždy ponížena o částku odpovídající 10 % odměny za příslušné čtvrtletí („zádržné“).
Karel Kosman
Czech Republic
Local time: 14:02
retainage
Explanation:
Commonly used in contracts, a withholding of a certain percentage of the fee typically until performance is rendered.

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Roni_S
Slovakia
Local time: 14:02
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tankya!
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4 +1retainage
Roni_S
5retention money
Vladimir Karoli


  

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retainage


Explanation:
Commonly used in contracts, a withholding of a certain percentage of the fee typically until performance is rendered.




    Reference: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/retainage.html
Roni_S
Slovakia
Local time: 14:02
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tankya!

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retention money


Explanation:
Term used by FIDIC, the International Federation of Consulting Engineers.

Vladimir Karoli
Slovakia
Local time: 14:02
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in SlovakSlovak
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