Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
el día 20 de cada mes a 30 días fecha factura
Italian translation:
il 20 del mese a 30 giorni data fattura
Spanish term
el día 20 de cada mes a 30 días fecha factura
Si tratta di un contratto d'opera stipulato tra un'impresa spagnola e un professionista autonomo. Nei termini di pagamento trovo:
SEGUNDA.-
La Empresa se obliga a pagar por la ejecución de las obras descritas en la cláusula anterior, la cantidad del 15% de comisión correspondiente al precio de venta de cada obra en el momento de que estas se hayan vendido.
TERCERA.-
El precio se abonará de la siguiente forma: una vez vendida la obra la Empresa realizará la transferencia bancaria correspondiente al acuerdo ***el día 20 de cada mes a 30 días fecha factura***.
Capisco cosa vuol dire, ma come si dice in "italianuto corregiuto"? :-)
Grazie mille!
4 +9 | il 20 del mese a 30 giorni data fattura | Ester Maria Formichella |
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