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1 Beeinflussung
Beeinflussung f GEN influence* * *f < Geschäft> influence* * *Beeinflussung
interference, canvassing, influence[-buying], (Börse) rig (Br. sl.);
• erlaubte Beeinflussung due influence;
• künstliche Beeinflussung manipulation;
• sittenwidrige Beeinflussung improper influence;
• ungebührliche Beeinflussung undue influence;
• unzulässige Beeinflussung undue influence;
• Beeinflussung von Abgeordneten lobbying of members of parliament;
• Beeinflussung der Börsenkurse durch Konzertzeichnungen stagging the market;
• Beeinflussung des Lohnniveaus wage leadership;
• Beeinflussung der öffentlichen Meinung sway of public opinion;
• Beeinflussung eines Zeugen subornation (tampering with) a witness;
• Gesetz durch Beeinflussung durchbringen to lobby a bill through the house. -
2 sittenwidrige Beeinflussung
sittenwidrige Beeinflussung
improper influenceBusiness german-english dictionary > sittenwidrige Beeinflussung
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3 unzulässig
Adj. inadmissible; Geschwindigkeit etc.: above the legal limit, excessive; JUR., Beeinflussung: undue; unzulässige Code-Kombination EDV invalid code combination; unzulässiger Befehl / unzulässiges Zeichen EDV invalid command* * *prohibited; invalid; undue; inadmissible; illegal; forbidden; unallowable* * *ụn|zu|läs|sigadj (AUCH JUR)inadmissible; Gebrauch improper; Beeinflussung undue; Belastung, Geschwindigkeit excessive* * *1) (not allowable.) inadmissible2) (not correct according to what is regularly done, especially in meetings etc: He was out of order in saying that.) out of order* * *un·zu·läs·sig[ˈʊntsu:lɛsɪç]adj inadmissible\unzulässige Maßnahmen/Methoden improper measures/methods* * *Adjektiv inadmissible; undue <influence, interference, delay>; improper <method, use, etc.>* * *unzulässig adj inadmissible; Geschwindigkeit etc: above the legal limit, excessive; JUR, Beeinflussung: undue;unzulässige Code-Kombination IT invalid code combination;unzulässiger Befehl/unzulässiges Zeichen IT invalid command* * *Adjektiv inadmissible; undue <influence, interference, delay>; improper <method, use, etc.>* * *adj.illegal adj.inadmissible adj.objectionable adj.unallowable adj.undue adj. adv.inadmissibly adv. -
4 unzulässig
unzulässig adj 1. GEN unsuitable; 2. RECHT illegal, inadmissible • als unzulässig zurückzuweisen RECHT to be rejected as improper* * ** * *unzulässig
inadmissible, undue, (verboten) prohibited, unlawful, incompetent, out of order, defective;
• Klage für unzulässig erklären to dismiss (rule out, US) a case;
• Berufung als unzulässig verwerfen to disallow an appeal;
• unzulässige Beeinflussung undue influence;
• unzulässige Bevorzugung von Konkursgläubigern undue preference of one debtor over the others;
• unzulässiges Beweismaterial incompetent evidence;
• unzulässiger Gebrauch improper use;
• unzulässiges Rechtsgeschäft unlawful act;
• unzulässiges Zeichen (Computer) invalid character.
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