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1 orden de desalojo
* * *(n.) = eviction orderEx. Similarly large advantages for tenants with an attorney also were found in eviction orders.* * ** * *(n.) = eviction orderEx: Similarly large advantages for tenants with an attorney also were found in eviction orders.
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2 aviso de huelga
• notice of strike• strike notice -
3 aviso de protesto
• notice of dishonor• notice of protest -
4 aviso de retiro
• notice of withdrawal• withdrawal notice -
5 citación de remate
• notice of a public auction• notice of a public sale -
6 deje de cuenta
• notice of charge• notice of claim -
7 notificación
• notice• notification• official notice• warned• warning• warning clause -
8 notificación de huelga
• notice of strike• strike notice -
9 notificación de vencimiento
• notice of date of maturity• notice of due dateDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > notificación de vencimiento
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10 aviso a acreedores
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11 aviso al público
• notice to the public• public necessity• public nuisance -
12 aviso de accidente
• notice of accident -
13 aviso de adjudicación
• notice of award -
14 aviso de cambio
• notice of change -
15 aviso de cancelación
• notice of cancelation -
16 aviso de comparecencia
• notice of appearance -
17 aviso de deficiencia
• notice of deficiency -
18 aviso de dejar vacante
• notice to quit -
19 aviso de derechos de autor
• notice of copyrightDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aviso de derechos de autor
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20 aviso de incumplimiento
• notice of defaultDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aviso de incumplimiento
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