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1 consecutively
consecutively adv consécutivement ; the sentences to run consecutively Jur peines à purger consécutivement. -
2 cumul
cumul [kymyl]masculine noun• pour limiter le cumul des mandats in order to limit the number of mandates that may be held at one time* * *kymylnom masculin1) ( accumulation)2) Droitcumul des peines — ≈ consecutive sentence
* * *kymyl nm[salaires] drawing concurrently, [postes] holding concurrently* * *cumul nm1 ( accumulation) cumul d'avantages/de handicaps accumulation of advantages/handicaps; cumul de fonctions/charges/mandats holding of several posts/offices/mandates concurrently; cumul de salaires drawing several salaries concurrently; le cumul de la retraite avec un salaire drawing both a pension and a wage concurrently;2 Jur cumul d'actions joinder; cumul d'infractions multiple counts (on an indictment); cumul juridique des peines ≈ concurrent sentence; cumul des peines ≈ consecutive sentence;3 Assur cumul de responsabilités aggregate liability (third party); cumul de risques accumulation of risks (credit insurance).[kymyl] nom masculin1. [de plusieurs activités] multiple responsibilities ou functions[de plusieurs salaires] concurrent drawinga. (familier) [directeur] to wear several hatsb. [artisan] to moonlight
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