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Дипломатический термин: оговорённые и заранее оценённые убытки, согласованные и заранее оценённые убыткиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > agreed and liquidated damage
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Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > agreed and liquidated damage
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эк.согласованные / оговорённые и заранее оценённые убыткиEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > agreed and liquidated damage
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ком. согласованные и заранее оцененные убыткиАнгло-русский строительный словарь > agreed-and-liquidated damage
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1) повреждение; разрушение2) дефект3) ком. ущерб, убыток4) мн. ч.; ком. возмещение ущерба5) повреждать, разрушать; наносить ущерб•to claim damages — ком. взыскивать убытки
- accidental damage - actual damage - aesthetic damage - agreed-and-liquidated damage - assembly damage - cable damage - collision damage of a panel - concealed damage - corrosive damage - corrosive-fatigue damage - critical damage of a structure - early damage - earthquake damage - ecological damage - electrical damage - electronic unit damage - environmental damage - equipment damage - erosive damage - external damage of a building - external damage of concrete surface - fastener damage - fire damage - flood damage - fractional damage - frost structure damage - general damages - in-plant damage - internal damage of the structure - leaking-causing oil pump damage - liquidated damage - machine damage - maintenance damage - mechanical damage - noise fatigue damage - nominal and contemptuous damages - overheat damage - overrun damage - physical damage - pipeline damage - pollution damage - prospective damages - seismic damage of bridges - shock damage - specific damages - statutory damages - storing damage - structural damage - structural fatigue damage - structure buckling damage - superficial damage - surface damage - transport damage - vibration damage to concrete - visible damageto recover damages — ком. получать компенсацию ( за убытки)
* * *разрушение; повреждение- actual damage
- corrosion damage
- earthquake damage
- fatigue damage
- fire damage to concrete
- freeze-thaw damage
- freezing damage
- frost damage
- impact damage
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1) ущерб; убыток; вред | причинять ущерб, убыток, вред; повреждать2) pl возмещение убытков; убытки (в значении "возмещение убытков")•damages at large — полная сумма действительно понесённых убытков;
damage by cattle — потрава;
damage done — причинённый ущерб;
damage per crime — средний ущерб, средние размеры, сумма убытков от одного преступления;
to ask for damages — подать иск о взыскании убытков;
damage to property — имущественный, материальный ущерб;
- added damagesto undo the damage — загладить, возместить ущерб;
- aggravated damages
- aggregate damage
- agreed damages
- agreed and liquidated damages
- alternative damages
- amenity damages
- anticipatory damages
- apprehended damage
- bodily damage
- civil damages
- claimed damage
- compensable damages
- compensatory damages
- consequential damages
- contemptuous damages
- continuing damage
- direct damages
- double damages
- excessive damages
- exemplary damages
- fee damages
- general damages
- indirect damages
- intervening damages
- irreparable damage
- land damages
- liquidated damages
- malicious damage
- money damages
- moral damage
- necessary damages
- nominal damages
- patent damage
- pecuniary damages
- penal damages
- permanent damages
- presumptive damages
- property damage
- prospective damages
- proximate damages
- punitive damages
- remote damages
- riotous damage
- sentimental damage
- special damages
- specific damage
- speculative damages
- stipulated damages
- substantial damages
- treble damages
- unliquidated damages
- unrepaired damage
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7 damage
1) ущерб; вред; повреждение; порча; убыток; поломка; авария || наносить ущерб; вредить; портить; терпеть аварию2) pl возмещение ущерба; денежное возмещение -
8 agree
v1) соглашаться, договариваться, уславливаться- agree on smth.- be agreed on smth.2) соответствовать, гармонировать3) быть в соответствии; согласовываться, сходиться; совпадать
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