Sep 18, 2000 09:43
23 yrs ago
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Spanish term
depósito de cuentas
Spanish to English
Law/Patents
En un certificado de compañía del Registro Mercantil, dice que "en el Libro Diario de depósito cuentas número XXX, aparece vigente con referencia a dicha Sociedad el siguiente asiento, que transcrito literlamente dice:..."
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account deposit
deposito de cuentas XXX, means deposits into accounts XXX
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I am wondering if "depósito" is not part of the name of the register.
"en el Libro Diario de depósito, cuentas número XXX..." (I think that a comma goes after the word "depósito".)
So, "In the Book [register] of Daily Deposits, accounts number XXX show a note concerning the mentioned company [society], which literally says:..."
Regards.
Luis M. Luis
So, "In the Book [register] of Daily Deposits, accounts number XXX show a note concerning the mentioned company [society], which literally says:..."
Regards.
Luis M. Luis
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"accounts deposit" is okay on first glance.
This is the kind of shorthand we use on worksheets and can mean deposit (into one of several) accounts, or deposit into account number XXX (as against YYY). Bear in mind also that depósito is also depot (in case this is related to the other Mercantile Registry entry I answered which seemed to be about a machine.)
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in the bank deposit journal, accounts numbers xxx
Libro de Diario = journal (used in accounting)
libro diario de depósito = bank deposit journal
cuentas = accounts (bank accounts numbers xxx)(bank ledger accounts numbers xxx)
numero = number (1 sola cuenta); numbers (más de una cuenta)
libro diario de depósito = bank deposit journal
cuentas = accounts (bank accounts numbers xxx)(bank ledger accounts numbers xxx)
numero = number (1 sola cuenta); numbers (más de una cuenta)
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(Daily) Cash Ledger
Here cash has the meaning 'liquid funds', i.e. it inclides notes and coins('efectivo') kept in the Co. and money at the bank.
In Daily Cash Ledger No. XXX, the following literally transcribed entry, relevant/pertinent to the said Company, appears ...
In Daily Cash Ledger No. XXX, the following literally transcribed entry, relevant/pertinent to the said Company, appears ...
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Accounts deposit. I agree with Parrot....
But I don't think it is related to a depot. There's another possibility: They may be be talking a bout a consolidated Accounting system and in this case after closing all the books, they may also talk about deposits in consolidated accounts, which is highly likely to happen within the framework of this 'Registro Mercantil'.
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