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nounlimited liability — (Brit.) beschränkte Haftung
liability to pay tax[es] or for taxation — Steuerpflicht, die
* * *noun die Neigung* * *lia·bil·ity[ˌlaɪəˈbɪləti, AM -ət̬i]nhe denies any \liability for the costs of the court case er weigert sich strikt, die Kosten des Verfahrens zu tragenunlimited \liability unbeschränkte Haftungassets and liabilities Aktiva und Passiva fachsprto not be able to meet one's liabilities seinen Zahlungsverpflichtungen nicht nachkommen könnenhe's more a \liability than a help er ist eher eine Last als eine Stütze* * *["laIə'bIlItɪ]n1) (= burden) Belastung f2)(= being subject to)
one's liability for tax — jds Steuerpflicht fhe has a tax liability of £1,000 — er muss £ 1000 Steuern bezahlen
3) (= proneness) Anfälligkeit f (to für)his liability to digestive disorders — seine Anfälligkeit für Verdauungsstörungen
4) (= responsibility) Haftung fwe accept no liability for... —
his liability for his wife's debts — seine Haftung or Haftbarkeit für die Schulden seiner Frau
5) (FIN)liabilities — Verbindlichkeiten pl, Verpflichtungen pl
* * *liability [ˌlaıəˈbılətı] s1. WIRTSCH, JURa) Verpflichtung f, Verbindlichkeit f, Schuld fb) Haftung f, Haftpflicht f, Haftbarkeit f:c) pl Schuldenmasse f (des Konkursschuldners)3. allg Verantwortung f, Verantwortlichkeit fliability to penalty Strafbarkeit f6. a) Nachteil mb) Belastung f7. Wahrscheinlichkeit f* * *nounlimited liability — (Brit.) beschränkte Haftung
liability to pay tax[es] or for taxation — Steuerpflicht, die
3) (handicap) Belastung, die (to für)* * *(to) n.Einklagbarkeit f. n.Haftpflicht f.Haftung -en f.Verantwortlichkeit f.Verbindlichkeit f.Verpflichtung f. -
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lia·bil·ity [ˌlaɪəʼbɪləti, Am -ət̬i] nhe denies any \liability for the costs of the court case er weigert sich strikt, die Kosten des Verfahrens zu tragen;2) finassets and liabilities Aktiva und Passiva fachspr;to not be able to meet one's liabilities seinen Zahlungsverpflichtungen nicht nachkommen könnenhe's more a \liability than a help er ist eher eine Last als eine Stütze -
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noun1) (security) Absicherung, die2) (compensation) Entschädigung, die* * *in·dem·ni·ty[ɪnˈdemnəti, AM -ət̬i]n ( form)2. (compensation in case of responsibility) Schaden[s]ersatz m; (compensation without sb responsible) Entschädigung fto pay \indemnity Schadensersatz leisten, eine Entschädigung bezahlen; after war Kriegsentschädigung f\indemnity for damage to integrity Integritätsentschädigung f* * *[In'demnItɪ]n1) (= compensation) (for damage, loss etc) Schadensersatz m, Entschädigung f, Abfindung f; (after war) Wiedergutmachung f2) (= insurance) Versicherung(sschutz m) fdeed of indemnity (Jur) — ≈ Versicherungspolice f
* * *indemnity [ınˈdemnətı] s1. WIRTSCHa) Versprechen n der Schadloshaltung, Sicherstellung f:indemnity bond Ausfallbürgschaft f;indemnity contract Vertrag m über Schadloshaltung;b) Freistellung f:indemnity against liability Haftungsfreistellungd) Entschädigung(ssumme) f, Vergütung f, Abfindung(sbetrag) f(m)2. JUR, PARL Indemnität f (Straffreiheit des Abgeordneten in Bezug auf alle im Parlament, in den Ausschüssen oder in der Fraktion gemachten Äußerungen mit Ausnahme verleumderischer Tatbestände)* * *noun1) (security) Absicherung, die2) (compensation) Entschädigung, die* * *n.Schadenersatz m.
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