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1 Gutwilligkeit
* * *Gut|wil|lig|keit ['guːtvIlɪçkait]f -, no plwillingness; (= Entgegenkommen) obliging ways pl; (= Wohlwollen) well-meaningness* * *die willingness; (Entgegenkommen) obligingness* * ** * *die willingness; (Entgegenkommen) obligingness -
2 Verbindlichkeit
f1. obligation, liability, commitment; eines Vertrags etc.: binding force2. WIRTS.: Verbindlichkeiten (Passiva) liabilities; seinen Verbindlichkeiten nachkommen meet one’s liabilities* * *die Verbindlichkeitlegal validity; liability; engagement; bindingness; binding force* * *Ver|bịnd|lich|keitf -, -en1) (= Entgegenkommen) obliging ways pl; (= höfliche Redensart) civility usu pl, courtesy usu pl, polite word(s pl)2) no pl (= verpflichtender Charakter) obligatory or compulsory nature; (von Regelung, Zusage) binding nature; (= Verlässlichkeit von Auskunft) reliabilityvon absoluter Verbindlichkeit — completely compulsory/absolutely binding
3) pl (COMM, JUR) obligations pl, commitments pl; (finanziell auch) liabilities plseine Verbindlichkeiten erfüllen — to fulfil one's obligations or commitments; to meet one's liabilities
* * ** * *Ver·bind·lich·keit<-, -en>f\Verbindlichkeiten gegenüber Banken liabilities to banks\Verbindlichkeit begleichen to discharge liabilities\Verbindlichkeiten eingehen/erfüllen to assume [or incur] obligations/to meet [or discharge] one's liabilities\Verbindlichkeiten und Forderungen claims and liabilities\Verbindlichkeiten aus Lieferungen und Leistungen trade creditors, accounts payable for goods and servicesseinen \Verbindlichkeiten [nicht] nachkommen [to fail] to meet one's liabilities* * *die; Verbindlichkeit, Verbindlichkeiten1) o. Pl. s. verbindlich 1. 1): friendliness; forthcomingness2) o. Pl.: s. verbindlich 1. 2): obligatory or compulsory nature* * *1. obligation, liability, commitment; eines Vertrags etc: binding force2. WIRTSCH:Verbindlichkeiten (Passiva) liabilities;seinen Verbindlichkeiten nachkommen meet one’s liabilities* * *die; Verbindlichkeit, Verbindlichkeiten1) o. Pl. s. verbindlich 1. 1): friendliness; forthcomingness2) o. Pl.: s. verbindlich 1. 2): obligatory or compulsory nature* * *f.binding quality n.commitment n.courtesy n.liability n. -
3 Zuvorkommenheit
* * *die Zuvorkommenheitobligingness* * *Zu|vor|kom|men|heit [tsu'voːɐkɔmənhait]f -, no plobliging ways pl* * *Zu·vor·kom·men·heit<->einen Kunden mit großer \Zuvorkommenheit behandeln to be exceedingly helpful towards a customer* * *die; Zuvorkommenheit: courteousness; courtesy* * ** * *die; Zuvorkommenheit: courteousness; courtesy* * *f.obligingness n.
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