writing off debts - translation to spanish
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writing off debts - translation to spanish

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

writing off debts      
borradura de deudas (anulación de deudas, renuncia a pedir un pago)
write4 off      
(v.) = anular, cancelar, descartar, dar por perdido
Ex: They express concern over Povinelli's certainty in writing off that multicultural project, however.
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* write-off + debt = perdonar una deuda
writing tools         
  • A wooden [[pencil extender]].
  • Georgia]].
  • Styli used in writing in the Fourteenth Century.
  • A letter written with fountain pen.
TOOL USED FOR WRITING
Writing utensil; Writing instrument; Writing implements; Writing instruments; Writing Implements; Writing Implement; Writing tool; Writing tools
= ayudas para la escritura
Ex: This article reviews Microsoft's Bookshelf: a CD-ROM data base containing 10 important writing tools (Roget's 2: Electronic Thesaurus, American Heritage Dictionary, Chicago Manual of Style etc).

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.

Examples of use of writing off debts
1. Mr Blair‘s officials are confident of real progress on their African agenda, writing off debts for many poor countries and boosting aid.
2. Blair‘s officials are confident of real progress on their African agenda, writing off debts for many poor countries and boosting aid.
3. With the formation of the Iraqi government, we are looking forward to direct talks on writing off debts and reduce its burden,» he explained.
4. These included low–income housing projects, several training programs for women in various trades, schemes to offer assistance for women to start their own businesses, and writing off debts owed to banks by deceased citizens.
5. And while Bush conceded that writing off debts to international organisations should be done with new money, both leaders said that assistance should only be given to those countries that are ready to tackle corruption.