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1 размер вознаграждения
1) Construction: measure of indemnityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > размер вознаграждения
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2 убыток
сущ.( утрата чего-л) loss(es); ( ущерб) damage(s); ( вред) lesionвозмещать (понесённые) убытки — ( расходы) to compensate (indemnify, recoup) ( smb) for the damages (expenses, losses) (incurred, suffered); make amends; refund (reimburse) ( smb's) expenses; repair ( smb's) damages (loss/es)
нести (понести) убытки — to bear (incur, suffer, sustain) damage(s) (loss/es)
присуждать убытки (возмещение убытков) — to award damages; ( за несостоявшуюся сделку) to award damages for loss of bargain
причинять убытки — to cause (inflict) damage(s) (loss/es)
терпеть убытки — to bear (incur, suffer, sustain) damage(s) (loss/es)
требовать возмещения убытков — to claim damages; ( через суд тж) to sue for damages
уменьшать убытки — ( потери) to mitigate (reduce) damages (loss/es)
взыскание убытков — recovery of damages; ( в гражданском порядке) civil damages; ( в уголовном порядке) penal damages
возмещение убытков — compensation for damage(s); damages; indemnity; indemnification; ( репарация) reparation
общая сумма понесённых убытков — aggregate damage; damages at large
причинение убытков — damnification; impairment; infliction of damage(s) (of loss/es)
размер убытков — extent (measure) of damage(s) (of loss/es)
распределение убытков — distribution of damage(s) (of loss/es) ( between)
уменьшение суммы присуждённых убытков — mitigation (reduction) of damages (of loss/es)
установление размера убытков — ascertainment (assessment) of the extent (measure) of damage(s) (of loss/es)
убытки, понесённые вследствие чрезвычайных расходов — damage(s) caused (incurred) by extraordinary expenditure (expenses)
- убытки по частной аварииближайшие убытки, непосредственные убытки — proximate damage(s)
- будущие убытки
- валовой убыток
- вероятные убытки
- возможные убытки
- временные убытки
- действительные убытки
- денежные убытки
- косвенные убытки
- многократные убытки
- невозмещаемые убытки
- неизбежные убытки
- обыкновенные убытки
- ожидаемые убытки
- отдалённые убытки
- предельные убытки
- прямые убытки
- согласованные убытки
- фактические убытки
- штрафные убытки
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