libre deuda (imprimir)

English translation: debt-free

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Spanish term or phrase:libre deuda (imprimir)
English translation:debt-free
Entered by: Michael Powers (PhD)

10:55 Jul 1, 2009
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Finance (general) / Finance
Spanish term or phrase: libre deuda (imprimir)
Hi again! I need to translate the term "libre deuda" (imprimir).
It s a certificate which specifies that a person has no debts against a car, a property, a bank, etc.

Can u help me? Thanks a lot!
Simmona1
debt-free
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Mike :)
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Michael Powers (PhD)
United States
Local time: 12:13
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4 +7debt-free
Michael Powers (PhD)
4no encumbrances
Marian Greenfield


  

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2 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +7
debt-free


Explanation:
Mike :)

Michael Powers (PhD)
United States
Local time: 12:13
Native speaker of: English
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Robert Mavros
7 mins
  -> Thank you, Robert - Mike :)

agree  Cesar Serrano: Saludos Dr. Powers!
12 mins
  -> Thank you, Cesar y saludos, también - Mike :)

agree  Roxana Cortijo: debt-free certificate
20 mins
  -> Thank you, Roxana - sí, once printed, a "debt-free certificate" - Mike :)

agree  Marianna Tucci
28 mins
  -> Thank you, Marianna - Mike :)

agree  Olga María Piaggio
1 hr
  -> Thank you, Olga - Mike :)

agree  Natalia Pedrosa (X)
1 hr
  -> Thank you, Natalia - Mike :)

agree  Ruth Ramsey
2 hrs
  -> Thank you, Ruth - Mike :)
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37 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
no encumbrances


Explanation:
would need to see more context, but generally speaking, you don't have debts against assets... you have encumbrances/liens against assets to secure debt

Marian Greenfield
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