destinatario

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See also: destinatário

Italian

Etymology

From Latin destinātārius and French destinataire.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /des.ti.naˈta.rjo/, [d̪es̪t̪in̺äˈt̪äːr̺jo]
  • Hyphenation: de‧sti‧na‧tà‧rio

Noun

destinatario m (plural destinatari, feminine destinataria)

  1. addressee; consignee; payee; destinatary (who is the destination of a performance)

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Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin destinātārius.

Pronunciation

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Noun

destinatario m (plural destinatarios, feminine destinataria, feminine plural destinatarias)

  1. addressee; consignee; payee; destinatary (the person or organization to which something, such as a letter or message, is addressed, for whom the item is intended, who is the destination of a performance)
    • 2007, Iván Heredia Cervantes, “Las deficiencias de la regla de responsabilidad múltiple del reglamento ”Roma II””, in Anuario español de derecho internacional privado, volume 7, page 282:
      Como ya sabemos, el art. 20 somete la totalidad de las cuestiones que pudieran suscitarse en el marco de la acción de regreso al ordenamiento aplicable a la obligación del corresponsable que satisfizo a la victima e impediría oponer a sus destinatarios cualquier medio de defensa contemplado en el ordenamiento que regule su obligación con el acreedor.
      As we already know, article 20 [of the Rome II Regulation] submits the totality of the questions that could arise in the context of recourse actions to the legal system applicable for the obligation of the co-obligor who has satisfied the victim and forestalls putting up any means of defence against his destinataries provided in the legal system governing his obligation to the creditor.