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1 Schadenfälle
Schadenfälle, noch nicht regulierte
(Versicherung) unsettled reported claims;
• durch die Versicherungen regulierte Schadenfälle insurance payouts;
• Schadenfälle bearbeiten to handle claims;
• Schadenfestsetzung determination of compensation;
• freiberuflicher Schadenfeststeller professional claims investigator;
• Schadenfeststellung ascertainment of loss, assessment (adjustment, settlement) of damage, loss assessment;
• Schadenfeuer conflagration, (Versicherung) unfriendly fire;
• Schadenforderung claim for damages;
• unbezifferte Schadenforderung unliquidated damages;
• Schadenformular claim form;
• Schadenfreiheitsrabatt no-claims bonus (Br.), preferred risk plan (US);
• Schadengrenze marginal damage;
• Schadenhaftung liability for losses (damages);
• anerkannte Schadenhaftung (Grundstück) permanent damages;
• Schadenhäufigkeit frequency (incidence) of loss, loss frequency, (Autoversicherung) bad claims record;
• Schadenhöhe extent (amount) of loss (damage);
• Schadenhöhe festsetzen to assess the damage;
• Schadenleistungsvertrag (Rückversicherung) quota treaty;
• Schadenmeldung damage report, report of a loss, (Versicherung) claims advice, notice of claim, incident report;
• sofortige Schadenmeldung immediate notice;
• Schadenminderung mitigation (reduction) of damage, minimizing of losses;
• Schadenminderungsklausel sue and labour clause (Br.);
• Schadennachweis establishment proof of damage (loss);
• erster Schadennachweis (Versicherung) preliminary proof;
• Schadenort place of loss;
• Schadenprotokoll certificate of damage;
• Schadenquote (Versicherung) loss ratio;
• kombinierte Schaden- und Kostenquote combined ratio;
• Schadenrechnung statement of damage;
• Schadenregelungsvereinbarung (Versicherung) claim agreement;
• Schadenregulierer (Versicherung) appraiser, claims inspector, claim adjuster, claim [settling] agent, loss assessor (Br.), fixer (US sl.);
• Schadenregulierung adjustment of damages (a loss), loss adjustment (settlement), claim settlement (payment);
• im Ausland erfolgte Schadenregulierung foreign adjustment;
• Schadenreserve (Versicherung) liabilities on outstanding claims, policy (claim, loss) reserve, provision for outstanding losses, net surplus (US);
• Schadensachverständiger [claim] adjuster, claim agent;
• Schadenschätzung appraisal (assessment) of damage;
• Schadenstatistik loss statistics;
• Schadenstelle place of loss;
• Schadensumme [amount of] damage;
• vertraglich festgesetzte (vorausgeschätzte, vereinbarte) Schadensumme liquidated damages;
• Schadentag date of loss;
• Schadenumfang extent of damage;
• Schadenumschichtung redistribution of loss;
• Schadenunterlagen (Seeschadenversicherung) average documents;
• Schadenuntersuchung damage survey;
• Schadenursache cause of damage;
• unmittelbare Schadenursache proximate cause of loss;
• Schadenverhütung prevention of loss, loss prevention;
• Schadenverlauf loss (claims) experience;
• Schadenverlustversicherung property damage (liability) insurance. -
2 noch nicht regulierte
Schadenfälle, noch nicht regulierte
(Versicherung) unsettled reported claims;
• durch die Versicherungen regulierte Schadenfälle insurance payouts;
• Schadenfälle bearbeiten to handle claims;
• Schadenfestsetzung determination of compensation;
• freiberuflicher Schadenfeststeller professional claims investigator;
• Schadenfeststellung ascertainment of loss, assessment (adjustment, settlement) of damage, loss assessment;
• Schadenfeuer conflagration, (Versicherung) unfriendly fire;
• Schadenforderung claim for damages;
• unbezifferte Schadenforderung unliquidated damages;
• Schadenformular claim form;
• Schadenfreiheitsrabatt no-claims bonus (Br.), preferred risk plan (US);
• Schadengrenze marginal damage;
• Schadenhaftung liability for losses (damages);
• anerkannte Schadenhaftung (Grundstück) permanent damages;
• Schadenhäufigkeit frequency (incidence) of loss, loss frequency, (Autoversicherung) bad claims record;
• Schadenhöhe extent (amount) of loss (damage);
• Schadenhöhe festsetzen to assess the damage;
• Schadenleistungsvertrag (Rückversicherung) quota treaty;
• Schadenmeldung damage report, report of a loss, (Versicherung) claims advice, notice of claim, incident report;
• sofortige Schadenmeldung immediate notice;
• Schadenminderung mitigation (reduction) of damage, minimizing of losses;
• Schadenminderungsklausel sue and labour clause (Br.);
• Schadennachweis establishment proof of damage (loss);
• erster Schadennachweis (Versicherung) preliminary proof;
• Schadenort place of loss;
• Schadenprotokoll certificate of damage;
• Schadenquote (Versicherung) loss ratio;
• kombinierte Schaden- und Kostenquote combined ratio;
• Schadenrechnung statement of damage;
• Schadenregelungsvereinbarung (Versicherung) claim agreement;
• Schadenregulierer (Versicherung) appraiser, claims inspector, claim adjuster, claim [settling] agent, loss assessor (Br.), fixer (US sl.);
• Schadenregulierung adjustment of damages (a loss), loss adjustment (settlement), claim settlement (payment);
• im Ausland erfolgte Schadenregulierung foreign adjustment;
• Schadenreserve (Versicherung) liabilities on outstanding claims, policy (claim, loss) reserve, provision for outstanding losses, net surplus (US);
• Schadensachverständiger [claim] adjuster, claim agent;
• Schadenschätzung appraisal (assessment) of damage;
• Schadenstatistik loss statistics;
• Schadenstelle place of loss;
• Schadensumme [amount of] damage;
• vertraglich festgesetzte (vorausgeschätzte, vereinbarte) Schadensumme liquidated damages;
• Schadentag date of loss;
• Schadenumfang extent of damage;
• Schadenumschichtung redistribution of loss;
• Schadenunterlagen (Seeschadenversicherung) average documents;
• Schadenuntersuchung damage survey;
• Schadenursache cause of damage;
• unmittelbare Schadenursache proximate cause of loss;
• Schadenverhütung prevention of loss, loss prevention;
• Schadenverlauf loss (claims) experience;
• Schadenverlustversicherung property damage (liability) insurance. -
3 Schadennachweis
Schadennachweis m RECHT, VERSICH proof of loss* * *m <Recht, Versich> proof of loss* * *Schadennachweis
establishment proof of damage (loss) -
4 Schadensnachweis
Schadensnachweis m proof of damage; evidence of loss -
5 Zeitpunkt
Zeitpunkt m GEN time (Termin) • zu diesem Zeitpunkt GEN at this point in time • zu einem frühen Zeitpunkt GEN at an early stage • zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt GEN at a later time, at a later date • zu jedem Zeitpunkt GEN at each point in time • zum gegenwärtigen Zeitpunkt GEN, MGT at this stage (in diesem Stadium) • zum Zeitpunkt des Korrekturlesens MEDIA at proof stage* * *m < Geschäft> Termin time ■ zu einem frühen Zeitpunkt < Geschäft> at an early stage ■ zum Zeitpunkt des Korrekturlesens < Medien> at proof stage* * *Zeitpunkt
[point of] time, date;
• zum gegebenen Zeitpunkt at the appropriate (proper) time;
• zum gegenwärtigen Zeitpunkt now;
• zum jeweiligen Zeitpunkt for the time being;
• zum vertraglich vereinbarten Zeitpunkt at the time provided by the contract;
• zum Zeitpunkt der Klageerhebung at the time the action was brought;
• zum Zeitpunkt der Lieferung (Zustellung) at the time of delivery;
• zum Zeitpunkt der Testamentserrichtung at the time of making the will;
• bestimmter Zeitpunkt certain time, specified date, particular instant;
• frühest möglicher Zeitpunkt earliest practicable time;
• Zeitpunkt des In-Kraft-Tretens effective date;
• Zeitpunkt der Lieferung delivery date;
• Zeitpunkt des Schadeneintritts moment of commencement of the damage;
• Zeitpunkt der Schlachtung (Viehhandel) time of slaughter;
• optimaler Zeitpunkt für den Übergang (Euro) best changeover date;
• Zeitpunkt des Vertragsabschlusses time of conclusion of the contract (of contracting);
• Zeitpunkt der Vertragserfüllung date of performance of a contract;
• Zeitpunkt festlegen (festsetzen) to specify (appoint) a time;
• Zeitpunkt für die Zahlung vereinbaren to agree on a date for the payment;
• richtigen Zeitpunkt zum Verkauf verpassen to overstay one’s market (US). -
6 Beschädigung
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