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nљteta; odљteta• consequential damage naknadna љteta• direct damage izravna љteta• general damage naknada za strah i duљevnu bol• indirect damage neizravna љteta• physical damage fizička љteta• punitive damage kaznena odљtetaEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > damage
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2 damage
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3 damage by extinguishing activity and removal of in
štete uzrokovane gašenjem požara i pomicanjem predEnglish-Croatian dictionary > damage by extinguishing activity and removal of in
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6 damage ratio
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7 damage by falling stones
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8 damage by pharmaceutical products
English-Croatian dictionary > damage by pharmaceutical products
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9 damage caused by radiation
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10 damage caused in extinguishing the fire
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11 damage of health
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12 damage to crops
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13 damage to goods in custody
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14 damage to rented property
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15 damage to wire line
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16 damage whilst loading and unloading
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17 damage, loss, impairment
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18 brain damage
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19 capillary damage
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20 cause serious damage
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