Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

persona que actúe en carácter oficial

English translation:

in an official capacity/in his/her capacity as

Added to glossary by Brenda Joseph
Jul 6, 2009 23:56
14 yrs ago
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Spanish term

persona que actúe en carácter oficial

Spanish to English Bus/Financial Business/Commerce (general)
Funcionario del Gobierno significa todo titular de un cargo, empleado u otro funcionario (con inclusión de sus familiares directos) de una Entidad Gubernamental, toda persona que actúe en carácter oficial de una Entidad Gubernamental o todo candidato a un cargo político.
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Proposed translations

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in an official capacity/in his/her capacity as

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Peer comment(s):

agree margaret caulfield
1 min
Thanks, Margaret
agree Rachel McRoberts (X) : My thoughts exactly: "person acting/who acts in an official capacity"
2 mins
Thanks, Rachel
agree Maria Mastruzzo
5 mins
Thanks, Maria
agree eski : "who acts in...etc" : :))
26 mins
Thanks again, Eski .-)
agree David Hollywood : very nice :)
27 mins
Thank you so much, David
agree Richard McDorman
27 mins
Thanks, Margaret
agree Sara Rodriguez
48 mins
Many thanks!
agree Marianna Tucci
5 hrs
Thanbks, Marianna
agree Catherine Gilsenan
10 hrs
Thanks, Catherine
agree jnastri
4 days
Thanks, Julie (my sister's name)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thank you!!"
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16 mins

acting in an official capacity

Here is just one example:

(1) A public official or person acting in an official capacity, whatever his ... (1) El funcionario público o persona que actúe con el carácter de autoridad ...
http://www.derechos.org/nizkor/chile/juicio/extraac.html
Peer comment(s):

agree David Hollywood : and ditto :)
26 mins
Thanks, David! Lost a couple of minutes substantiating my answer. Oh, well! Thanks for the agree.
agree Michele Fauble
9 hrs
Thanks, Michele!
agree Ruth Ramsey
9 hrs
Thanks, Ruth!
agree argosys
1 day 12 hrs
Thank you, Argosys!
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41 mins

officially appointed

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