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1 wrongful
wrongful ['rɒŋfʊl]►► Law wrongful arrest arrestation f arbitraire;Industry wrongful dismissal renvoi m injustifié;wrongful imprisonment emprisonnement m injustifié;wrongful trading = situation dans laquelle une société poursuit ses opérations en dépit du fait que la mise en liquidation est inévitable -
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3 wrongful
wrongful dismissal licenciement m abusif;wrongful trading = situation dans laquelle une société poursuit ses opérations en dépit du fait que la mise en liquidation est inévitableUnder UK insolvency legislation, if a company goes into insolvent liquidation, a director will be liable for wrongful trading (and liable to contribute personally to the company's losses) if, at some time before the commencement of the winding up, the director knew or, perhaps more significantly, ought to have concluded that there was no reasonable prospect that the company would avoid going into insolvent liquidation but continued to trade in any event.
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4 wrongful
adjective (not lawful or fair: wrongful dismissal from a job.) injuste -
5 wrongful
adj.1) illicite; répréhensible; délictueux; dolosif; dommageable; condamnable2) injuste; injustifié; indû; abusifEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > wrongful
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6 wrongful
['rɒŋfl], US ['rɔːŋ-]adjective Law arbitraire -
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abusif, illégal, illégitime, illicite, préjudiciable -
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9 wrongful dismissal
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10 wrongful act
Jur. acte illégal/illicite; acte délictueux; acte dommageableEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > wrongful act
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11 wrongful collision
Transp., Mar. abordage délictueuxEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > wrongful collision
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12 wrongful conduct
Jur. comportement délictueuxEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > wrongful conduct
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13 wrongful detention
Jur. rétention injustifiée; conservation indue par-devers soi; détournement de fonds [publics] ; malversationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > wrongful detention
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14 wrongful purpose
Jur. intention (ou but) illiciteEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > wrongful purpose
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15 wrongful seizure
Jur. saisie arbitraireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > wrongful seizure
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16 wrongful dismissal
licenciement m abusif -
17 wrongful trading
= situation dans laquelle une société poursuit ses opérations en dépit du fait que la mise en liquidation est inévitable -
18 wrongful abstraction
détournement illicite (2e) -
19 wrongful conversion
détournement préjudiciable (RL) -
20 wrongful act
acte m fautif, acte m illégitime
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См. также в других словарях:
wrongful — wrong·ful / rȯŋ fəl/ adj 1: constituting a wrong; esp: injurious to the rights of another a wrongful act or omission 2: unlawful remained in wrongful occupation of the property a wrongful occupant … Law dictionary
wrongful — wrong‧ful [ˈrɒŋfl ǁ ˈrɒːŋ ] adjective [only before a noun] HUMAN RESOURCES wrongful actions or activities are unfair or illegal: • He has filed a lawsuit alleging wrongful dismissal (= being dismissed unfairly from his job ) . wrongfully adverb … Financial and business terms
Wrongful — Wrong ful, a. Full of wrong; injurious; unjust; unfair; as, a wrongful taking of property; wrongful dealing. {Wrong ful*ly}, adv. {Wrong ful*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wrongful — [adj] evil, illegal blameworthy, criminal, dishonest, dishonorable, felonious, illegitimate, illicit, immoral, improper, lawless, reprehensible, unethical, unfair, unjust, unlawful, wicked; concepts 319,545 Ant. ethical, fair, good, just, legal,… … New thesaurus
wrongful — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not fair, just, or legal. DERIVATIVES wrongfully adverb … English terms dictionary
wrongful — [rôŋfəl] adj. 1. full of wrong; unjust or injurious 2. without legal right; unlawful wrongfully adv. wrongfulness n … English World dictionary
wrongful — Injurious, heedless, unjust, reckless, unfair; it implies the infringement of some right, and may result from disobedience to lawful authority. Buhler v. Marrujo, 86 N.M. 399, 524 P.2d 1015, 1019. See also tort @ wrongful abuse of process See… … Black's law dictionary
wrongful — wrongfully, adv. wrongfulness, n. /rawng feuhl, rong /, adj. 1. unjust or unfair: a wrongful act; a wrongful charge. 2. having no legal right; unlawful: The court ruled it was a wrongful diversion of trust income. [1275 1325; ME; see WRONG, FUL]… … Universalium
wrongful — wrong|ful [ˈrɔŋfəl US ˈro:ŋ ] adj wrongful arrest/conviction/imprisonment/dismissal etc a wrongful arrest etc is unfair or illegal because the person affected by it has done nothing wrong ▪ She s threatening to sue her employers for wrongful… … Dictionary of contemporary English
wrongful — [[t]rɒ̱ŋfʊl, AM rɔ͟ːŋ [/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n A wrongful act is one that is illegal, immoral, or unjust. He is on hunger strike in protest at what he claims is his wrongful conviction for murder... One of her employees sued her for wrongful… … English dictionary
wrongful — adjective wrongful arrest/conviction/dismissal etc a wrongful arrest etc is unfair or illegal because you have done nothing wrong: She s threatening to sue her employers for wrongful dismissal. wrongfully adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English