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61 excess over treaty
traité d'excédent, traité de trop-plein (2e) -
62 excess pension
salaire différentiel (TT) -
63 excess physical damage coverage
assurance complémentaire contre les dommages corporels (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > excess physical damage coverage
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64 excess plan
régime en coordination par exclusion de salaire (2e) -
65 excess policy dividend deduction
excédent de la déduction au titre de dividendes sur polices (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > excess policy dividend deduction
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66 excess profit
superbénéfice (JD) -
67 excess reassurance
réassurance en excédent de sinistres (2e) -
68 excess reinsurance
réassurance en excédent de sinistres (LGA) -
69 excess-loss reinsurance
réassurance en excédent de sinistres par événement (JD)English-French insurance dictionari > excess-loss reinsurance
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70 excess ice
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71 excess sound pressure
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > excess sound pressure
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72 excess weight
surcharge pondérale -
73 excess current protection
protection contre les surintensitésEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > excess current protection
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74 excess-current protective gear
disjoncteur à maximum de courant, relais à maximum de courantEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > excess-current protective gear
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75 excess, amount
( difference)différence f, montant m excédentaire, partie f excédentaire -
76 excess, capacity
capacité f excédentaire -
77 excess, land
bien-fonds m excédentaire -
78 excess, unverifiable, loss
perte f invérifiable excédentaireEnglish-French legislative terms > excess, unverifiable, loss
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79 in excess of
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80 baggage excess
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > baggage excess
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Excess — Ex*cess , n. [OE. exces, excess, ecstasy, L. excessus a going out, loss of self possession, fr. excedere, excessum, to go out, go beyond: cf. F. exc[ e]s. See {Exceed}.] 1. The state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
excess — ex·cess adj: more than a usual or specified amount; specif: additional to an amount specified under another insurance policy excess coverage excess insurance Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
excess — n Excess, superfluity, surplus, surplusage, overplus denote something which goes beyond a limit or bound. Excess applies to whatever exceeds a limit, measure, bound, or accustomed degree {in measure rein thy joy; scant this excess Shak.} {the… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Excess Baggage — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Excess Baggage Título Exceso de equipaje (España e Hispanoamérica) Ficha técnica Dirección Marco Brambilla Dirección artística Richard Hudolin Producción … Wikipedia Español
Excess-3 — binary coded decimal (XS 3), also called biased representation or Excess N, is a numeral system used on some older computers that uses a pre specified number N as a biasing value. It is a way to represent values with a balanced number of positive … Wikipedia
Excess reserves — are bank reserves in excess of the reserve requirement set by a central bank (in the United States, a Federal Reserve Bank; in Canada, the Bank of Canada). Holding excess reserves is generally considered costly and uneconomical as no interest is… … Wikipedia
Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption — (EPOC, informally called afterburn) is a measurably increased rate of oxygen intake following strenuous activity intended to erase the body s oxygen debt. In historical context the term oxygen debt was popularized to explain or perhaps attempt to … Wikipedia
Excess Burden — [ɪk ses bəːdn; englisch »Zusatzlast«] die, , Finanzwissenschaft: die Wohlfahrtsverluste, die als Folge der Besteuerung über den Kaufkraftentzug (Steuerzahllast) hinaus entstehen, wenn durch die Besteuerung die marktmäßigen Preis und… … Universal-Lexikon
excess capacity — ➔ capacity * * * excess capacity UK US noun [U] ► ECONOMICS, COMMERCE the ability to hold or deal with a larger number of people or things than is needed at the present time: »The airline has shifted some of its excess capacity from Asian to… … Financial and business terms
excess demand — ➔ demand * * * excess demand UK US noun [U] ► ECONOMICS a situation in which customers want more of a product or service than is available: excess demand for sth »When there is excess demand for housing, house prices rise quickly … Financial and business terms
excess fare — noun Payment for distance travelled beyond, or in a higher class than, that allowed by the ticket • • • Main Entry: ↑excess * * * excess fare UK US noun [countable] [singular excess fare plural … Useful english dictionary