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1 risk passes
risk passes IMP/EXP, S&M Gefahr f geht über, Risiko n geht über (die Gefahr des zufälligen Untergangs und/oder der zufälligen Verschlechterung der verkauften Ware geht beim Kaufvertrag mit der Übergabe auf den Käufer über, § 446 BGB; beim Werkvertrag trägt der Unternehmer die Gefahr bis zur Abnahme, § 644 BGB, auch bei Annahmeverzug = default in acceptance = delay in accepting delivery = delay in accepting performance)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > risk passes
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2 peril
nounGefahr, diedo something at one's peril — (accepting risk of injury) etwas auf eigene Gefahr tun
* * *['peril]- academic.ru/54615/perilous">perilous- perilousness
- perilously* * *per·il[ˈperəl]to be in \peril in Gefahr seinhe is in \peril of his life er ist in Lebensgefahrat one's \peril auf eigene Gefahr* * *['perɪl]nGefahr fthe cliff is in peril of collapsing — es besteht die Gefahr, dass die Klippen einstürzen
do it at your ( own) peril — auf Ihre eigene Gefahr
* * *peril [ˈperıl]be in peril of one’s life in Lebensgefahr sein oder schweben;at one’s peril auf eigene Gefahr oder eigenes Risiko;at the peril of auf die Gefahr hin, dassB v/t prät und pperf -iled, besonders Br -illed gefährden* * *nounGefahr, diedo something at one's peril — (accepting risk of injury) etwas auf eigene Gefahr tun
* * *n.Gefahr -en f.Risiko -en n. v.riskieren v.
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