Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
hadover provisions
English answer:
typo for handover - the act of giving up or relinquishing
Added to glossary by
Anna Maria Augustine (X)
Apr 9, 2006 13:09
18 yrs ago
English term
hadover provisions
English
Tech/Engineering
Transport / Transportation / Shipping
Operational risk: risk of proper operation according to the requirements of the concession agreement including hadover provisions are born by private sector
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2 +12 | typo for handover - the act of giving up or relinquishing | Anna Maria Augustine (X) |
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typo for handover - the act of giving up or relinquishing
I cannot find the work hadover anywhere
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Jack Doughty
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Tony M
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Rachel Vanarsdall
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NancyLynn
: There's another typo in the source: should be "borne".
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Steffen Walter
: also w/ Nancy
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Raging Dreamer
: I just love typos... not... :D
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Alison Jenner
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airmailrpl
: we "hadover" 20 people here for lunch ;-)
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Peter Shortall
: And I wonder whether it should be "risks...are" or "risk...is" rather than "risk...are..."
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LJC (X)
: Also comma needed before and after "including handover provisions."
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Alfa Trans (X)
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Isodynamia
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