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шкода, заподіяна чужій власностіEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > damage to property of others
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1) пошкодження, ушкодження; збиток, збитки; невигода; поломка2) зашкоджувати; завдавати, заподіювати ( збитки тощо)•- damage by animaldamage caused by the use of the vehicle — шкода, заподіяна використанням транспортного засобу
- damage by cattle
- damage by fire
- damage by water
- damage certificate
- damage claim
- damage done
- damage one's family
- damage per crime
- damage reputation
- damage settlement
- damage suit
- damage to goods in custody
- damage to cargo
- damage to environment
- damage to health
- damage to passengers
- damage to person
- damage to plaintiff
- damage to property
- damage to property of others
- damage to rented property
- damage to reputation
- damage to the environment
- damage to the soft tissues
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