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1 Unterlassung
f omission; neglect; auf Unterlassung klagen JUR. apply for an injunction; Unterlassung der Deklination LING. non-declension* * *die Unterlassungforbearance; failure; omission* * *Un|ter|lạs|sungf -, -en1) (= Versäumnis) omission (of sth), failure (to do sth)2) (GRAM)* * *Un·ter·las·sung<-, -en>[ʊntɐˈlasʊŋ]f1. (das Unterlassen) omission, failure [to do sth]ich bestehe auf sofortiger \Unterlassung dieser Lärmbelästigung I insist that this noise pollution be stopped immediately2. JUR failure, negligencefahrlässige \Unterlassung passive negligenceauf \Unterlassung klagen to apply for an injunction* * *die; Unterlassung, Unterlassungen omission; failure* * *Unterlassung f omission; neglect;auf Unterlassung klagen JUR apply for an injunction;Unterlassung der Deklination LING non-declension* * *die; Unterlassung, Unterlassungen omission; failure
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