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write off debts - Übersetzung nach spanisch

LEGAL THEORY THAT SAYS THAT THE NATIONAL DEBT INCURRED BY A DESPOTIC REGIME SHOULD NOT BE ENFORCEABLE
Odious debts; Odious Debts; Odious Debt

write off debts      
borrar deudas
write down         
REDUCTION IN RECOGNIZED VALUE OF AN ENTITY
Write down; Goodwill writedown; Written off; Write-down; Writeoff; Writedown; Writedowns; Totalled; Write off; Tax write-off; Tax writeoff
poner por escrito, anotar, apuntar, asentar, dejar asentado, dejar por escrito, fijar por escrito, registrar
tax write-off         
REDUCTION IN RECOGNIZED VALUE OF AN ENTITY
Write down; Goodwill writedown; Written off; Write-down; Writeoff; Writedown; Writedowns; Totalled; Write off; Tax write-off; Tax writeoff
(n.) = exención fiscal
Ex: The suggested solution to the copyright problem would allow producers limited tax write-off in exchange for the schools" rights to copy their programs.

Definition

cato
I
cato1 (del port. "cato") m. Sustancia medicinal *astringente que se extrae del tronco de una especie de acacia y de los frutos verdes. Tierra japónica.
II
cato2 (Bol.) m. Medida de *superficie equivalente a 40 varas en cuadro.
III
cato3, -a adj. y, aplicado a personas, también n. Se aplica a los individuos de un pueblo *germano que habitó el territorio de los ducados de Hesse, Nassau y Westfalia.

Wikipedia

Odious debt

In international law, odious debt, also known as illegitimate debt, is a legal theory that says that the national debt incurred by a despotic regime should not be enforceable. Such debts are, thus, considered by this doctrine to be personal debts of the regime that incurred them and not debts of the state. In some respects, the concept is analogous to the invalidity of contracts signed under coercion. Whether or not it is possible to discharge debts in this manner is a matter of dispute.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für write off debts
1. His associates said he was accused because the plant‘s new management wanted to write off debts incurred by previous management.
2. The EU state aid watchdog has questioned the Greek government’s decision to write off debts ELVO owes to the state, accrued between 1'88–1''8.
3. In the end, however, they endorsed agreement to write off debts owed by up to 28 countries to the World Bank, the African Development Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
4. Because of the difficulties many of the country‘s poorest families faced in repaying money which had already been spent, HMRC has made provisions to write off debts worth around 1 billion.
5. Staff Report Oil producing countries have been providing assistance to developing countries and those under–developed long before industrial giants decided on Saturday to write off debts of 18 poorest countries, Rashid Abdullah, UAE foreign minister said in Doha yesterday.