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1 personal-injury award
Юридический термин: присуждение компенсации за причинение личного вреда -
2 personal-injury award
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3 award
1) решение | выносить решение2) присуждение | присуждать3) награда | награждать•to award a judg(e)ment — вынести судебное решение;
to award allowance — присудить сумму выплаты;
to award a punishment — назначить наказание;
to award a sentence — вынести приговор;
- alternative awardto award costs — присуждать судебные издержки;
- arbitral award
- judicial award
- jury award
- personal-injury award
- protective award
- arbitration award* * *• /vt/ присудить• 1) решение; 2) награда -
4 injury to feelings
юр. моральный ущерб, ущерб чувствам (ущерб в виде умственного или эмоционального потрясения или стресса, полученного в результате дискриминации, незаконного увольнения и т. д.)Average awards for injury to feelings were £5,297 in race discrimination cases, £3,787 in sex discrimination cases & £3,635 in disability discrimination cases. — Средний размер компенсации, установленной судом за моральный ущерб, в делах о расовой дискриминации составил £5.297, в делах о половой дискриминации — £3.787, в делах о дискриминации инвалидов — £3.635.
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