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1 Klagezulassung
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2 Kostenbefreiung
Kostenbefreiung
exemption from costs;
• Kostenbegleichung defrayal;
• Kostenbegrenzung cost limt;
• Kostenbeitrag contribution to the expenses, service charge;
• Kostenbeitrag leisten to contribute toward the expenses;
• Kostenbeitreibung collection of charges;
• Kostenbelastung burden of costs, expense loading (charge, burden), (Versicherung) expense loading (US);
• Kostenbelastung einer Abteilung departmental charge;
• Kostenbeleg cost card (record, voucher);
• Kostenbelege einreichen to submit expense reports;
• Kostenberatung cost advice (consultancy);
• Kostenberechnung computation (calculation) of costs (expenses), (Anwalt) bill of costs, (Aufstellung) statement of expenses, (Kalkulation) cost accounting, costing;
• Kostenberechnung vornehmen to cost a job;
• Kostenberechnungsmethode cost method;
• Kostenbericht cost report;
• Kostenberichtigungskonto cost ledger;
• Kostenbescheinigung (Gericht) allocatur, judge’s certificate;
• Kostenbestandteile elements of costs, cost elements;
• Kostenbestimmung cost finding;
• Kostenbeteiligung sharing of costs, cost sharing;
• Kostenbetrag amount of expenses;
• Kostenbewegung fluctuation of costs. -
3 Kostenbescheinigung
См. также в других словарях:
Allocatur — Al lo*ca tur, n. [LL., it is allowed, fr. allocare to allow.] (Law) Allowed. The word allocatur expresses the allowance of a proceeding, writ, order, etc., by a court, judge, or judicial officer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Allocatur — (from med. Lat. allocatur , it is allowed ), in law, refers to the allowance of a writ or other pleading. It may also designate a certificate given by a taxing master, at the termination of an action, for the allowance of costs. In Pennsylvania… … Wikipedia
allocatur — al·lo·ca·tur /ˌa lō kā tər, ˌä lō kä tu̇r/ n [Medieval Latin, it is allowed]: permission to appeal granted allocatur in order to determine whether the lower courts were in error City of Pittsburgh v. Commonwealth, 653 A.2d 1210 (1995) used… … Law dictionary
allocatur — ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈkād.ər, āˌtər noun ( s) Etymology: Medieval Latin, it is allowed, 3d person singular present indicative passive of allocare : an order or writ of a court or of an assessor of damages or costs in a court granting something requested (as… … Useful english dictionary
allocatur — Let it be allowed, an order of a court or judge, allowing or granting something; as, an allocatur allowing a writ of certiorari. State v Vanderveer, 7 NJL 38 … Ballentine's law dictionary
allocatur — n. certification of an official document by a court or a judge (Law) … English contemporary dictionary
allocatur — al·lo·ca·tur … English syllables
allocatur — n. Law, (certificate of) allowance of costs … Dictionary of difficult words
allocatur — /eebkeytar/ It is allowed. A word formerly used to denote that a writ or order was allowed. A word denoting the allowance by a master or prothonotary of a bill referred for his consideration, whether touching costs, damages, or matter of account … Black's law dictionary
allocatur — /eebkeytar/ It is allowed. A word formerly used to denote that a writ or order was allowed. A word denoting the allowance by a master or prothonotary of a bill referred for his consideration, whether touching costs, damages, or matter of account … Black's law dictionary
allocatur exigent — A writ issued in the process of outlawry … Ballentine's law dictionary