Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
evento di danno
English translation:
loss event
Italian term
evento di danno
A tal fine va osservato che secondo la prevalente dottrina e giurisprudenza, anche costituzionale (Corte Cost. n. 184 del 1986; Corte Cost. n. 372 del 1994) il danno risarcibile, di cui all'art. 2043 c.c., essendo un danno conseguenza, come anche il danno morale di cui all'art. 2059 c.c., non si identifica ontologicamente con l'evento illecito, ma è di esso conseguenza.
5 +1 | loss event | Ivana UK |
4 | in the event of damage | Lara Barnett |
3 | (occurrence of) damage | Marco Solinas |
Sep 28, 2017 12:02: Rachel Fell changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Oct 3, 2017 10:19: Ivana UK Created KOG entry
PRO (1): Ivana UK
Non-PRO (3): Grace Anderson, writeaway, Rachel Fell
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Proposed translations
loss event
Also used in the insurance field.
(occurrence of) damage
in the event of damage
" For this section, the value of all stock where the sale contract is cancelled IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE will also be settled on this basis."
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