Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

require fault

German translation:

verschuldensunabhängig

Added to glossary by Silke44
Jan 4, 2016 12:23
8 yrs ago
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English term

require fault

English to German Law/Patents Law: Contract(s)
Insofar as not otherwise established by this Agreement, the liability of the Sellers shall be on a joint and several basis, and does not require fault on his part. Section 377 HBG, section 442 BGB and any corresponding application of these rules are excluded
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Non-PRO (1): dkfmmuc

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Proposed translations

+1
3 hrs
English term (edited): does not require fault
Selected

verschuldensunabhängig

wäre der übliche Begriff im juristischen Sinne. Müsste nur passend in den Satz eingebaut werden.

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Note added at 3 Stunden (2016-01-04 15:38:50 GMT)
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möchte noch ergänzen, dass hier relevant ist "not require fault" (verschuldensunabhängig), d.h. die Verkäufer haben eine gesamtschuldnerische UND verschuldensunabhängige Haftung.
Peer comment(s):

agree SelecTra
1 day 20 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Vielen Dank!"
+5
37 mins

(Hier: kein) Verschulden voraussetzen/verschuldensbedingt

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Peer comment(s):

agree Sabine Schlottky
6 mins
Danke, Sabine.
agree Regina Eichstaedter
1 hr
Danke, Regina.
agree Anne Spitzmueller
2 hrs
Danke, Anne.
agree Daniel Arnold (X) : ohne Selbstverschulden is the German term
7 hrs
Danke, Daniel.
agree Katja Schoone
1 day 4 hrs
Danke, Katja.
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45 mins

setzt kein individuelles Verschulden seinerseits voraus

da gesamtschuldnerische Solidarhaftung
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