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1 assessing damages
устанавливающий денежную компенсацию; установление денежной компенсацииrecover damages — получить компенсацию; взыскивать за убытки
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2 assessing damages
Деловая лексика: устанавливающий денежную компенсацию, установление денежной компенсации -
3 assessing damages
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4 assessing a person in damages
Юридический термин: определение суммы денежного возмещения, определяющий сумму денежного возмещенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > assessing a person in damages
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5 assessing in damages
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6 assessing a person in damages
Англо-русский экономический словарь > assessing a person in damages
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7 payment of damages
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8 assess damages
recover damages — получить компенсацию; взыскивать за убытки
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9 assessed damages
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10 assesses damages
recover damages — получить компенсацию; взыскивать за убытки
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11 assess
əˈses гл.
1) определять сумму налога, штрафа и т. п.
2) облагать налогом;
штрафовать John Hampden was assessed twenty shillings. ≈ Джон Хемпден был оштрафован на двадцать шиллингов.
3) оценивать имущество для обложения налогом The value of this property was assessed at one million dollars. ≈ Эта собственность была оценена в миллион долларов. after assessing the annual income of each person ≈ после оценки годового дохода каждого человека Syn: taxопределять размер налога или штрафа оценивать имущество для обложения налогом облагать налогом или штрафовать определять размер ущерба - to * damages определить сумму денежного возмещения (за причиненный ущерб) оценивать, давать оценку (положения) - to * a personality дать оценку личных качеств человека - to * a speech at its true worth определить истинную ценность какого-либо выступленияassess определять сумму налога, штрафа ~ давать оценку ~ облагать налогом;
штрафовать ~ облагать налогом ~ определять ~ страх. определять размер ущерба ~ определять размер штрафа ~ оценивать ~ налог. оценивать ~ оценивать имущество для обложения налогом ~ штрафовать~ for tax purposes оценивать для целей налогообложения
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