Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

R.D. = Real Decreto

English translation:

Royal Decree

Added to glossary by Taña Dalglish
    The asker opted for community grading. The question was closed on 2010-04-19 03:54:08 based on peer agreement (or, if there were too few peer comments, asker preference.)
Apr 15, 2010 19:20
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Spanish term

R.D.

Spanish to English Law/Patents Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng MSDS
Regulaciones de Espa�a
Etiqueta (1999/45/CE) R.D. xxx/xxxx de 28 de febrero (Art. 13)
Proposed translations (English)
4 +2 Real Decreto = Royal Decree
Change log

Apr 19, 2010 11:31: Taña Dalglish changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/0">'s</a> old entry - "R.D."" to ""Real Decreto = Royal Decree""

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Non-PRO (2): Taña Dalglish, Dr. Andrew Frankland

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Proposed translations

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Real Decreto = Royal Decree

Sales ConditionsSpanish Royal Decree RD 2829/1977, on Regulation of Psychotropic Products. ..... se modifica la Directiva 1999/45/CE y se derogan el Reglamento (CEE) nº ...
www.panreac.es/index.php?option=com...id... - En caché[PDF] Disposición 17606 del BOE núm. 268 de 2009Formato de archivo: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Vista rápida
Real Decreto 1591/2009, de 16 de octubre, por el que se regulan los productos ...... derogan las Directivas 67/548/CEE y 1999/45/CE y se modifica el Reglamento (CE ..... la etiqueta, el envase exterior o las instrucciones de utilización ...
www.ont.es/infesp/TejidosPHCelulas/RD 1591.../RD_1591_2009....

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Note added at 3 days16 hrs (2010-04-19 11:30:27 GMT) Post-grading
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Thank you, Tony. No, it is not a question of being too basic. We are here to help. Saludos.
Peer comment(s):

agree Leonardo Lamarche : agree.
2 mins
Gracias Leo. Un abrazo.
agree philgoddard : I agree that this is a very well-known abbreviation, but I'm not sure it passes the non-PRO test.
9 mins
Thank you, Phil. Indeed, the abbreviation is very common and IMO, it is a non-Pro question. A simple search of Google along with the parameters would reveal Real Decreto.
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2 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thank you. Sorry if the question was too basic. Not from the EU. "
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