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1 erstatningsansvar
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2 strafansvar
liability to punishment;[ det medfører strafansvar] it involves criminal liability, it is a criminal offence. -
3 erstatningspligt
liability to pay compensation (, damages). -
4 ansvar
sg - ánsvaretотве́тственность жpå dit éget ánsvar — на твою́ отве́тственность
dráge til ánsvar — привлека́ть к отве́тственности
* * *liability, lookout, responsibility* * *(et) responsibility ( fx I take the responsibility for this);(økon) liability;( skyld) blame;[ bære ansvaret for] be responsible for;[ på eget ansvar] on one's own responsibility; at one's own risk;[ drage til ansvar] call to account, hold responsible;[ vil blive draget til ansvar efter loven] will be prosecuted;[ stå til ansvar for] be held responsible for, be answerable for;[ cykler fjernes uden ansvar] bicycles left here will be removed;[ handle under ansvar] be prepared to accept the responsibility for one's actions;(se også fralægge (sig), påtage (sig)). -
5 ansvarsforsikring
public liability insurance,( bilansvarsforsikring) third party (liability) insurance. -
6 aktieselskab
sg - áktieselskabet, pl - áktieselskaberакционе́рное о́бщество* * *incorporated, limited* * *limited (liability) company, joint-stock company,(am) corporation;[A/S M. Smith & Co.] M. Smith & Co., Ltd.,(am) M. Smith & Co. Inc. (fk Incorporated). -
7 ansvarlighed
(en) responsibility, liability; accountability ( fx the accountability of a Minister to Parliament). -
8 automobilansvarsforsikring
automobile third party (liability) insurance. -
9 belastning
load, nuisance, strain, stress* * *(en)(fig) strain ( fx the strain on his nerves);( om noget generende) liability ( for to); embarrassment ( for to, fx he was an embarrassment to his partners);[ arvelig belastning] hereditary taint. -
10 familieforsikring
( svarer til) home and personal protection insurance (med ansvarsforsikringwith family public liability extension). -
11 forpligtelse
sg - forplígtelsen, pl - forplígtelserобя́занность ж, обяза́тельство с* * *commitment, obligation, onus* * *fx Britain's commitments east of Suez);( gæld) liability;[ opfylde sine forpligtelser] fulfil one's obligations;( økonomisk) meet one's engagements ( fx he has barely money enough to meet his engagements). -
12 passiv
* * *I. (en)(gram.) the passive (voice).II. (et -er)(merk) liability, debt.III. adj passive ( fx resistance);( uden at gøre noget) stand by ( fx we cannot stand by while they are ruining the country);(omtr =) associate member;(se også kompagnon). -
13 solidarisk
adv(jur) jointly;[ solidarisk ansvar] joint and several liability;[ stå solidarisk med] stand shoulder to shoulder with. -
14 tilbøjelighed
inclination, tendency* * *(en -er)( tendens) inclination,(neds: hang) propensity ( til noget to something; til at gøre noget for doing something, to do something, fx for getting drunk, forlying, to contradict; a morbid propensity);( disposition for sygdom) liability,F predisposition ( fx to a disease);[ fatte tilbøjelighed for] form an affection for;[ forbryderiske tilbøjeligheder] criminal tendencies (, F: proclivities);[ følge sin tilbøjelighed] follow one's inclination;[ have kunstneriske tilbøjeligheder] have artistic inclinations, be artistically inclined;[ have tilbøjelighed til] have an inclination towards; have a tendency to, be prone to;(neds, F) have a propensity to (el. for, towards),( om sygdom) be prone to,F have a predisposition to (el. towards). -
15 ulykkesforsikring
accident insurance;[ lovpligtig ulykkesforsikring] compulsory employers' liability assurance. -
16 personligt og solidarisk ansvar
unlimited liabilityDansk-engelsk ordbog for Økonomi > personligt og solidarisk ansvar
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