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1 excessive damages
1) Юридический термин: чрезмерная сумма возмещения убытков2) Экономика: чрезмерно высокие убытки3) юр.Н.П. преувеличенная сумма убытков -
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > excessive damages
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1. a чрезмерный; излишний; избыточный2. a лингв. чрезмерная степень, эксцессивСинонимический ряд:extreme (adj.) disproportionate; dizzy; exceeding; exorbitant; extravagant; extreme; extremist; fanatic; fanatical; immoderate; inordinate; intemperate; lavish; overindulgent; overmuch; sky-high; steep; stiff; stratospheric; supernatural; towering; unconscionable; undue; unmeasurable; unreasonable; unrestrained; untemperedАнтонимический ряд:insufficient; moderate; proportionate; reasonable; scant -
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1. взыскание убытковrecover damages — получить компенсацию; взыскивать за убытки
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7 action of damages action for damages
recover damages — получить компенсацию; взыскивать за убытки
English-Russian base dictionary > action of damages action for damages
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8 anticipatory damages
recover damages — получить компенсацию; взыскивать за убытки
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9 assess damages
recover damages — получить компенсацию; взыскивать за убытки
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10 award damages
recover damages — получить компенсацию; взыскивать за убытки
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11 by way of damages
recover damages — получить компенсацию; взыскивать за убытки
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12 liquidated damages
recover damages — получить компенсацию; взыскивать за убытки
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13 measure of damages
recover damages — получить компенсацию; взыскивать за убытки
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14 repair the damages
recover damages — получить компенсацию; взыскивать за убытки
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15 sue for damages
recover damages — получить компенсацию; взыскивать за убытки
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16 agreed and liquidated damages
recover damages — получить компенсацию; взыскивать за убытки
English-Russian big medical dictionary > agreed and liquidated damages
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17 claim for damages
recover damages — получить компенсацию; взыскивать за убытки
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18 damage
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
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1. n1) повреждение, поломка; порча; ущерб, убыток2) pl возмещение ущерба, убытков, компенсация за убытки
- accident damage
- accident damage to fixed capital
- accidental damage
- actual damage
- aircraft damage
- anticipatory damages
- chafing damage
- compensatory damages
- concealed damage
- consequential damages
- considerable damage
- contemptuous damages
- crop damage
- discretionary damages
- disproportionate damages
- environmental damage
- excessive damages
- exemplary damages
- extensive damage
- external damage
- external packing damage
- fair damages
- frost damage
- gale damage
- general damages
- grave damage
- great damage
- heavy damage
- hidden damage
- indirect damage
- insect damage
- irreparable damage
- liquidated damages
- loading damage
- lump-sum damages
- maintenance damage
- major damage
- marginal damage
- material damage
- mechanical damage
- minimal damage
- minor damage
- mitigated damages
- monetary damage
- money damages
- mould damage
- negligible damage
- nominal damages
- ordinary damages
- part damage
- partial damage
- pecuniary damage
- punitive damages
- real damages
- recoverable damage
- rust damage
- sea damage
- sentimental damage
- serious damage
- severe damage
- slight damage
- special damage
- specific damage
- stevedore damage
- stipulated damages
- substantial damages
- surface damage
- sweat damage
- transit damage
- transport damage
- treble damages
- unliquidated damages
- vibration damage
- warehouse damage
- water damage
- weather damage
- wet damage
- damages at large
- damage by collision
- damage by hooks
- damage by jettison
- damage by rodents
- damage by sea water
- damage by water
- damage during transportation
- damages for detention
- damage from handling operations
- damage in storage
- damage in transit
- damage through deprivation of use
- damage to the agriculture
- damage to cargo
- damage to the environment
- damage to equipment
- damage to goods
- damage to the marking
- damage to packing
- damage to persons
- damage to property
- damage to roads
- liable for damages
- adjust damages
- ascertain damages
- assess the damage
- assess damages
- avoid damage
- award damages
- cause damage
- claim damages
- declare damage
- determine the extent of damages
- discover damage
- do damage
- eliminate the damage
- estimate the damage
- experience damage
- fix damages
- incur damages
- indemnify against damage to property
- indemnify for the damage
- indemnify for damages
- inflict damage
- obtain damages
- offset damages
- patch the damage
- pay damages
- protect against damage
- receive damages
- recover damages
- refund damages
- remedy the damage
- repair the damage
- repair damages
- safeguard from damage
- subject to damage
- sue for damages
- suffer damage
- sustain damage2. vпортить; причинять ущербEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > damage
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1.портить; причинять ущерб, убыток2.1) повреждение, поломка; порча; ущерб, убыток2) pl возмещение ущерба, убытков, компенсация за убытки•
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См. также в других словарях:
excessive damages — An award of damages by verdict which appears to have been given under the influence of passion or prejudice; an award so large as to shock the judicial conscience; an award so out of proportion to the damages proved as to indicate an abuse of the … Ballentine's law dictionary
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excessive — ex·ces·sive adj: exceeding what is proper, necessary, or normal; specif: being out of proportion to the offense excessive bail Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
damages — A pecuniary compensation or indemnity, which may be recovered in the courts by any person who has suffered loss, detriment, or injury, whether to his person, property, or rights, through the unlawful act or omission or negligence of another. A… … Black's law dictionary
damages — A pecuniary compensation or indemnity, which may be recovered in the courts by any person who has suffered loss, detriment, or injury, whether to his person, property, or rights, through the unlawful act or omission or negligence of another. A… … Black's law dictionary
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Compensatory Damages — Money awarded to a plaintiff to compensate for damages, injury, or another incurred loss. Compensatory damages are awarded in civil court cases where loss has occurred as a result of the negligence or unlawful conduct of another party. To receive … Investment dictionary
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