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[kən'tɪndʒənt] 1.1) (fortuitous) contingente2) form.2.nome mil. contingente m.* * *[kən'tin‹ənt](a number or group, especially of soldiers.) contingente* * *contingent /kənˈtɪndʒənt/A a.1 contingente; accidentale; eventuale; casuale; aleatorio; fortuito; imprevisto: contingent damages, danni contingenti; (fin.) contingent profit, utile aleatorio; contingent expenses, spese impreviste2 (leg.) soggetto a condizione; condizionato; vincolato: contingent debt, credito soggetto a una condizione (o a un termine); ( Borsa) contingent order, ordine vincolato (o limitato)3 (filos.) contingente4 (stat.) contingenteB n.1 caso fortuito; contingenza3 (fam.) contingente; gruppo di rappresentanti4 [u] (filos.) (il) contingente● (ass.) contingent annuity, rendita differita □ (rag.) contingent assets, sopravvenienze attive □ (comm. est.) contingent duty, dazio di compensazione □ (leg., in USA) contingent fee (o fees), onorario condizionato, parcella condizionata □ (rag.) contingent liabilities, sopravvenienze passive □ (leg.) contingent liability, responsabilità accessoria □ (ass.) contingent policy, polizza di sopravvenienza □ (econ., USA) contingent workers, lavoratori precari □ ( di un fatto) to be contingent on, dipendere da: Our future is contingent on the success of the government fiscal measures, il nostro futuro dipende dal successo della manovra fiscale del governocontingently avv.* * *[kən'tɪndʒənt] 1.1) (fortuitous) contingente2) form.2.nome mil. contingente m. -
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accruals ACC antizipative Posten mpl; antizipative Aktiva pl, aktive Rechnungsabgrenzung f, sonstige Forderungen fpl (assets); antizipative Passiva npl, abgegrenzte Schulden fpl, (AE) Rückstellungen fpl (accrued liabilities, IAS 37); passive Rechnungsabgrenzungsposten mpl (Einnahmen vor dem Bilanzstichtag, die Ertrag für Zeiträume danach bilden, z. B. Miet- oder Zinseinnahmen im Dezember für das folgende Quartal)
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