contrato
appointment ; contract ; terms ; indenture ; contractual agreement ; contractual relationship.
The project is concerned with the investigation of conditions of appointment for women librarians as well as the grades and salary scales assigned to library tasks.
Many packages are available for purchase or lease, but there are also strictly in-house packages and packages developed by specific software houses under contract from one organisation.
By the beginning of the nineteenth century many British printers had come to rely for most of their work on relays of apprentices, who were simply discharged at the end of their terms and replaced by new apprentices.
So, unlike most state association or municipal library awarded grants, there was no stipulation of indenture to a state or a library for a number of years if the award was accepted.
The use of electronic information everywhere in the world is usually defined and described by contractual agreements, otherwise known as licenses = The use of electronic information everywhere in the world is usually defined and described by contractual agreements, otherwise known as licenses.
Data base producers must first decide how to structure their contractual relationship with the vendors and/or endusers = Data base producers must first decide how to structure their contractual relationship with the vendors and/or endusers.
bridge-contrato [Juego de cartas]
contract bridge
Try to envisage explaining the significance of a bid of 'two clubs' in contract bridge to someone who has never seen a pack of playing cards.
celebrar un contrato
enter into + contract
One of the basic tenets of contract law is that both parties must be capable of understanding that they are entering into a contract.
conceder un contrato
award + contract
A contract was awarded by EURATOM in 1960 to a team headed by J C Gardin.
condiciones del contrato de trabajo
terms of employment
The article 'Librarian as author: the perils of publishing' reports on the issue that most academic librarians are now compelled by their terms of employment to engage in some form of scholarly activity and increasingly are writing for publication.
contrato basado en las diferencias de género
gender contract
The gender contract must be part of any discussion on the future of work if positive social change is to be accomplished under neoliberal conditions.
contrato de alquiler
rental agreement
lease
The term 'librarian' may confer the impression of being a quiet, respectable and unassuming person and consequently be useful on insurance forms, passports and rental agreements.
They failed to raise sufficient money to bail out the committee after it lost its office lease.
contrato de arrendamiento
lease
They failed to raise sufficient money to bail out the committee after it lost its office lease.
contrato de compraventa
conveyance
sales contract
As well as clients' papers, draft conveyances, ledgers and letter books, the archive contained important finds including one 17th and 2 18th century maps.
Along with the sales contract, you may also be asked to make a deposit, called earnest money, as a sign of your good faith or seriousness of your offer to buy the house.
contrato de trabajo
contract position
The article 'Contracting: a bouquet of roses, but watch the thorns!' presents a personal review of an experience of undertaking a 1 year contract position assisting in the implementation of a new library management system in a company library.
contrato de venta
sales contract
Along with the sales contract, you may also be asked to make a deposit, called earnest money, as a sign of your good faith or seriousness of your offer to buy the house.
contrato fijo [Condición de ocupar un trabajo de un modo fijo]
tenure
This article describes a study conducted to obtain information on feelings of librarians in institutions of higher education in South Carolina about tenure, faculty status, and publishing.
contrato social
social contract
Such universal ideals had to be replaced with nationalism, a concept of the nation based not on social contract, but on hereditary blood ties.
cumplir (con) un contrato
honour + a contract
However, we will honor any long term contracts at the then-current rate.
estipulaciones de un contrato
contract stipulations
Several features that need to be addressed include storage capacity, quality and accessibility of information content, information retrieval speed, economic factors, contract stipulations, workstation configurations, system security, and new staff training requirements.
firma del contrato
contract signature
There are no arrangement fees and there is no formal commitment until contract signature, which is normally shortly before the date of each disbursement.
firmar un contrato
issue + a contract
sign + a contract
make + a contract
enter into + contract
The library staff is not unionized; contracts, which take the form of salary agreements, are issued annually.
She then said 'Thanks for the offer, but I've signed a contract and made a deposit on an apartment'.
As a result of the tender procedure a contract was made to construct the new Library and Department of Library and Information Studies.
One of the basic tenets of contract law is that both parties must be capable of understanding that they are entering into a contract.
hacer un contrato
take out + contract
In some organisations microcomputers will be maintained (that is, mended) by a central computer department, but if this is not the case it may be necessary to take out separate maintenance contracts.
incumplimiento de contrato
breach of contract
In August 1990, ACS sued DIALOG over breach of contract alleging fraudulent and deceptive accounting procedures.
incumplir un contrato
break + a contract
Can you landlord break the contract and give us 30 days to move out?.
lenguaje de los contratos
contract language
'I sure wish I had a better handle on this contract language,' he said.
ley sobre contratos
contract law
It is possible to mix and match from copyright law, patent law and trade secret and contract law, and the choice of avenue offering the best protection will depend upon many variables.
negociar los términos de un contrato
negotiate + terms
Booksellers negotiate different terms with different libraries, resulting in differences in what libraries pay for the same types of orders.
obligado por contrato [A trabajar para alguien por un determinado período de tiempo]
indentured
A car crash in 1940 put an end to his life and his hope of writing a novel that would free him from benign indentured servitude in Hollywood.
parte en un contrato [Persona o grupo de personas]
contracting party
The difficulty involved in attempting to assess the business risk the trader undertakes with each transaction is to be conscious of the fact that the contracting parties no longer share common moral values.
rescindir un contrato [Pagando una compensación económica]
buy + Nombre + out of
break + a contract
Some of the information supplied by a library is directed towards solving pragmatic problems of everyday living such as 'What ca I do about an abandoned car outside my front door?', 'I want to buy my son out of the Navy', 'My friend has just taken an overdose'.
Can you landlord break the contract and give us 30 days to move out?.
respetar un contrato
honour + a contract
However, we will honor any long term contracts at the then-current rate.
romper un contrato
break + a contract
Can you landlord break the contract and give us 30 days to move out?.
términos de un contrato
contract stipulations
Several features that need to be addressed include storage capacity, quality and accessibility of information content, information retrieval speed, economic factors, contract stipulations, workstation configurations, system security, and new staff training requirements.