Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
à toutes garanties ordinaires et de droit
English translation:
to all manner of ordinary and [implied] statutory covenants (e.g. as beneficial owner of land)
Added to glossary by
Scott de Lesseps
Dec 5, 2004 03:11
19 yrs ago
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French term
à toutes garanties ordinaires et de droit
French to English
Law/Patents
Law: Contract(s)
- Obliger le mandant à toutes garanties ordinaires et de droit et au rapport de toutes justifications.
(need help with whole sentence please)
(need help with whole sentence please)
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | to all manner of ordinary and [implied] statutory covenants (e.g. as beneficial owner of land) | KirstyMacC (X) |
3 +2 | ...for all customary and legal warranties... | Charlotte Allen |
Proposed translations
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to all manner of ordinary and [implied] statutory covenants (e.g. as beneficial owner of land)
Is this a conveyance of land? If so covenants are given. Warranties are given for the sale of goods. See the UK Sale of Goods Act 1979.
'- commit the client [principal/donor of the power of attorney to give] to all manner of ordinary [contractual] and [implied] legal covenants and to produce all manner of supporting evidence & documents.
A beneficial owner n Eng land law gives certain implied covenants i.e. for quiet possession so that the buyer will not be ousted by s.o. else claiming a better title.
'The term "section 215 covenant" is used in this book to distinguish this statutory covenant from common law restrictive covenants and from heritage ...'
'- commit the client [principal/donor of the power of attorney to give] to all manner of ordinary [contractual] and [implied] legal covenants and to produce all manner of supporting evidence & documents.
A beneficial owner n Eng land law gives certain implied covenants i.e. for quiet possession so that the buyer will not be ousted by s.o. else claiming a better title.
'The term "section 215 covenant" is used in this book to distinguish this statutory covenant from common law restrictive covenants and from heritage ...'
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Comment: "Yes, it is for a conveyance of land. Thanks to you both.
Scott"
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...for all customary and legal warranties...
The principal is responsible [or: held responsible, or: contracts to be responsible for, depending on context] for all customary and legal warranties and for the provision of [any necessary] proofs.
This is the best sentence I can come up with without further context, Scott.
See former Kudoz question also.
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Note added at 9 hrs 57 mins (2004-12-05 13:08:32 GMT)
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...standard warranties...may be more appropriate in the context.
This is the best sentence I can come up with without further context, Scott.
See former Kudoz question also.
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Note added at 9 hrs 57 mins (2004-12-05 13:08:32 GMT)
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...standard warranties...may be more appropriate in the context.
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