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65 remoteness
/ri'moutnis/ * danh từ - sự xa xôi - sự xa cách, sự cách biệt - mức độ xa (quan hệ họ hàng) - sự thoang thoáng, sự hơi (giống nhau...) -
66 remoteness of damage
remoteness of damage Nichtzurechenbarkeit f eines Schadens -
67 remoteness factor
Авиационная медицина: фактор дистантности, фактор удалённости -
68 remoteness from markets
Бухгалтерия: удалённость от рынков сбытаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > remoteness from markets
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69 remoteness from marks
Дипломатический термин: удалённость от рынков сбыта -
70 remoteness from the logistics base
1) Бурение: удалённость от береговой базы снабжения2) Производственные помещения: удалённость от базы снабженияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > remoteness from the logistics base
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71 remoteness from the onshore logistics base
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > remoteness from the onshore logistics base
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72 remoteness of damages
Деловая лексика: удалённость ущерба -
73 remoteness of market
Экономика: удалённость рынка -
74 remoteness of the site
Деловая лексика: отдалённость площадкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > remoteness of the site
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75 remoteness of vesting
Деловая лексика: правило ограничения бессрочного доверительного управления трастом -
76 remoteness remonetization from markets
Экономика: удалённость от рынков сбытаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > remoteness remonetization from markets
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77 remoteness of damages
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78 remoteness of damage
Jur., Ass. éloignement du dommage [responsabilité civile]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > remoteness of damage
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79 remoteness re·mote·ness n
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80 remoteness from the logistics base
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > remoteness from the logistics base
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remoteness — A principle used in determining an award of damages in contract or tort. In contract, the test of remoteness is that set out in Hadley v Baxendale ([1854] 9 Ex 341). Under this test, the claimant will be able to recover: • Losses arising… … Law dictionary
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remoteness of damage — 1. in contract law, the concept that protects the contract breaker from having to pay for all the consequences of his breach. Since one of the principal aims of the law of contract is certainty, the rules are well settled. The leading case is… … Law dictionary
Remoteness in English Law — In the English law of negligence, the test of causation not only requires that the defendant was the cause in fact, but also requires that the loss or damage sustained by the claimant was not too remote. As with the policy issues in establishing… … Wikipedia
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remoteness — noun see remote I … New Collegiate Dictionary
remoteness — See remotely. * * * … Universalium
remoteness — noun the quality of being remote … Wiktionary
remoteness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The fact or condition of being far removed or apart: distance, farness. See BIG, NEAR. 2. Dissociation from one s surroundings or worldly affairs: aloofness, detachment, distance. See ATTITUDE, CONCERN, INCLUDE,… … English dictionary for students
remoteness — re mote·ness || rɪ məʊtnɪs n. distantness, state of being far away; seclusion, isolation; distantness in time or relation; aloofness, standoffishness … English contemporary dictionary