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1 Interesse
Interesse n GEN, RECHT interest, int. • im Interesse einer abwesenden Person handeln RECHT act in the interest of an absent person, act on behalf of an absent person, act for the sake of an absent person (Vorträge) • jmds. Interessen schützen GEN protect sb’s interests • jmds. Interessen wahrnehmen GEN protect sb’s interests, represent sb’s interests* * *n <Geschäft, Recht> interest (int.) ■ im Interesse einer abwesenden Person handeln < Recht> Vorträge act in the interest of an absent person, act on behalf of an absent person, act for the sake of an absent person ■ jmds. Interessen schützen < Geschäft> protect sb's interests ■ jmds. Interessen wahrnehmen < Geschäft> protect sb's interests, represent sb's interests* * *Interesse
interest, concern, stake, share, fancy, care, regard, (Akkordwesen) inducement;
• das öffentliche Interesse berührend affected with a public interest;
• durch gemeinsame Interessen verbunden knit together by common interests;
• für das eigene Interesse for one’s own hand;
• gegen das öffentliche Interesse [verstoßend] contrary to public policy;
• im öffentlichen Interesse for the public benefit, in the public interest, (Beamtenentlassung) good of service;
• im Interesse der Verbraucher in the interests of the consumers;
• von aktuellem Interesse of present interest;
• von unmittelbarem Interesse on the nail;
• allgemeines Interesse general interest;
• rechtlich anerkanntes Interesse legal interest;
• anhaltendes Interesse continue[d] interest;
• bankfremde Interessen non-banking interests;
• berechtigtes Interesse legitimate (lawful) interest;
• berufliches Interesse professional interest, interest in the job;
• beteiligte Interessen the interest at issue;
• entgegengesetzte (entgegenstehende) Interessen conflicting interests;
• entgegenlaufende Interessen opposite interests;
• erhöhtes Interesse an upsurge of interest in;
• finanzielles (geldwertes) Interesse moneyed (pecuniary) interest;
• geschäftliches Interesse liking for (interest in a) business, stake in a business (coll.);
• weit gespannte Interessen catholic tastes;
• kaufmännische Interessen business (commercial, mercantile) concerns;
• kollidierende Interessen conflicting (clashing) interests;
• lebenswichtiges Interesse vital interest;
• lokale Interessen sectional interests;
• materialistische Interessen greed;
• öffentliches Interesse public interest (policy);
• schutzfähiges Interesse legitimate interest;
• überschneidende Interessen clashing interests;
• untergeordnetes Interesse subordinate interest;
• unternehmerähnliches Interesse partner-like stake;
• vermögensrechtliches Interesse pecuniary interest;
• versicherbares Interesse insurable interest;
• nicht versicherungsfähiges Interesse prohibited risk;
• widerstreitende Interessen incompatible (clashing, conflicting) interests;
• allgemeines wirtschaftliches Interesse general economic interest;
• Interessen der Allgemeinheit common interests;
• Interessen der Arbeiterschaft workers’ interests;
• sich nachteilig auf jds. Interessen auswirken to be prejudicial (prove injurious) to s. one’s interests;
• seine eigenen Interessen bedenken (im Auge haben) to consult (study) one’s own interests;
• jds. Interessen beeinträchtigen to injure (impair, interfere with) s. one’s interests;
• sich auf Wahrnehmungen berechtigter Interessen berufen to plead justification;
• Interessen berühren to affect interests;
• jds. Interessen dienen to suit s. one’s interests;
• dem öffentlichen Interesse dienen to serve (perform in) the public interest;
• sich für jds. Interessen einsetzen to safeguard s. one’s interests;
• eigenen Interessen entgegenstehen to interfere with one’s private interests;
• jds. Interessen gefährden to jeopardize s. one’s interests;
• Interesse an einem Markt gewinnen to be attracted to a market;
• materielles Interesse an etw. haben to have a stake in s. th.;
• gegen jds. Interessen handeln to act adversely to s. one’s interests;
• gegen die Interessen seines Kunden handeln to operate against one’s client;
• mit jds. Interessen kollidieren to collide (come into collision) with s. one’s interests;
• seine persönlichen Interessen offen legen (Vorstandsmitglied) to declare one’s interests;
• seine Interessen in eine andere Richtung lenken to rechannel one’s interests;
• in fest verwurzeltem Interesse liegen to reside in entrenched interests;
• im öffentlichen Interesse liegen to benefit public welfare, to benefit the public interest, to be [expedient] in the public interest;
• sein geschäftliches Interesse nicht sichtbar machen to retain one’s business privacy;
• sich gegen das öffentliche Interesse richten to operate against the public interest;
• jds. Interessen schädigen to be harmful (prejudicial) to s. one’s interests;
• jds. Interessen abträglich sein to be of prejudice (prejudicial, detrimental) to s. one’s interests;
• im öffentlichen Interesse tätig sein to act for the common good;
• im Mittelpunkt des öffentlichen Interesses stehen to be in the limelight, to be large in the public eye;
• jds. Interessen verletzen to run counter to s. one’s interests;
• seine Interessen verteidigen to build defences for one’s interests;
• Interessen vertreten to safeguard interests;
• seine eigenen Interessen vertreten to fight for one’s own hand;
• Interessen der europäischen Verbraucher vertreten to represent the interests of the Union’s consumers;
• gewissen früheren Interessen vorgehen to overreach certain prior interests;
• Interessen wahren (Börsenmakler) to protect (guard) interests;
• jds. Interessen wahrnehmen to uphold (safeguard) s. one’s interests, to be loyal to the interests of s. o.;
• seine Interessen wahrnehmen to attend to (look after) one’s interests, to mend one’s fences (US sl.);
• jds. Interesse an einer Angelegenheit wecken to interest s. o. in a cause (plan);
• beträchtliches Interesse für etw. zeigen (Börse) to give a fair amount of support to;
• plötzlich Interesse zeigen to sit and take notice (US coll.). -
2 Zollamtsbescheinigung
Zollamtsbescheinigung
customs certificate;
• Zolländerung duty change, tariff amendment;
• Zolländerungsgesetz Tariff Amendment Act (US);
• Zollangabe customs declaration, [customhouse] entry, entry at the customhouse, (vorläufige) bill of sight;
• zu hohe Zollangabe overentry;
• Zollangelegenheiten tariff matters;
• Zollangleichung tariff adjustment;
• Zollanhänger protectionist;
• Zollanhebung tariff increase;
• Zollanmeldung [customs] declaration, customs entry;
• Zollanpassung tariff adjustment;
• Zollanschluss customs union;
• Zollanschlussgebiet customs enclave;
• Zollantrag bill of entry;
• Zollanwendung application of a tariff;
• Zollanwendungsgebiet customs territory;
• Zollaufhebung removal (abolition) of a tariff;
• Zollaufschlag additional (extra) duty;
• Zollaufseher [customs] inspector, customs overseer, locker, landwaiter (Br.), surveyor of the customs (US), locker (Br.), (Schiff) tidewaiter;
• Zollaufsicht customs supervision (surveillance);
• der Zollaufsicht unterliegen to be under control of customs officers;
• Zollaufsichtsbehörde Customs Commissioner;
• Zollausfuhrerklärung, Zollausgangserklärung declaration (Br.), declaration (clearance, entry) outwards, outward manifest, customs specification (Br.);
• Zollauskunft tariff information;
• Zollausland territories outside the tariff jurisdiction;
• Zollauslieferungsschein customs warrant;
• Zollausschlussgebiet free zone (US) (trade area), foreign trade zone (US), customs-free zone;
• Zollaussetzung suspension of customs duties;
• Zollautonomie autonomous tariff [system];
• Zollaval customs guarantee;
• Zollbahnhof customs station;
• Zollbeamter customs officer (official), customhouse officer (US), inspector, jerquer (Br.), revenue agent (US), customs guard (US), [customhouse (customs)] searcher, (im Hafen) landwaiter (Br.), boarding clerk (officer) (Br.), coast waiter (Br.);
• Zollbeamter im Küstenhandel coastwaiter, landing waiter;
• Zollbeamter sein to be in the customs service;
• Zollbeauftragter customs representative;
• Zollbedienstete customs officers;
• Zollbefreiung exemption from duties;
• Zollbegleitpapiere bond papers;
• Zollbegleitschein bond note, customs passbook (certificate), customhouse pass, bond warrant (Br.), transire (Br.), warrant;
• Zollbegleitscheinheft carnet;
• Zollbegünstigung preferential treatment, preferentialism, imperial preference (Br.);
• Zollbegünstigungsliste free list;
• Zollbegünstigungstarif preferential tariff;
• Zollbehandlung customs clearance, tariff (customs) treatment;
• benachteiligende Zollbehandlung tariff discrimination;
• Zollbehörde customs [authorities];
• oberste Zollbehörde Bureau of the Customs (US);
• untere (untergeordnete) Zollbehörde subordinate customs station;
• Zollbelastung tariff burden;
• Zollbenachrichtigung customs letter;
• Zollbenachrichtigung über Warenverlagerungen cart note;
• Zollberechnung duty computation;
• Zollbeschau customs examination;
• Zollbescheinigung customs certificate, bond note, transire (Br.), (Schiff) clearance certificate;
• Zollbeschränkung tariff restriction;
• keinerlei Zollbeschränkungen unterliegen not to be subject to customs restrictions;
• Zollbestimmungen customs (tariff) regulations;
• neue Zollbestimmungen erlassen to impose new duties;
• den Zollbestimmungen unterwerfen to subject to tariff;
• Zollbeteiligter declarant;
• Zollbewertung customs valuation, appraisal;
• Zollbewilligung customs permit;
• Zollbezirk customs (frontier) district, survey (US);
• Zoll- und Steuerbezirk collection area;
• Zollboot customs craft, revenue cutter;
• Zollbrücke toll bridge;
• Zollbürgschaft customs bond (Br.);
• Zollbüro customhouse;
• Zollbuße customs penalty. -
3 Konnivenz
Konnivenz f connivance; inducing a subordinate to commit a criminal act
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