daño moral

English translation: moral damage

13:08 Dec 13, 2001
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents / claims, civil law
Spanish term or phrase: daño moral
daño emergente, lucro cesante y daño moral
Salto
English translation:moral damage
Explanation:
consequential damages, loss of profit (or lucro cesans) and moral damages
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MJ Barber
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Local time: 17:43
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5 +3moral damage
MJ Barber
4 +2pain and suffering or loss of reputation
Phillip Berryman


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moral damage


Explanation:
consequential damages, loss of profit (or lucro cesans) and moral damages


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MJ Barber
Spain
Local time: 17:43
Native speaker of: English
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Gail: Agree.
1 min

agree  Greencayman
7 mins

agree  Robert INGLEDEW
25 mins

agree  Mario La Gatto
1 hr

disagree  Rosa Paredes: A literal translation does NOT work in this case.
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1 hr   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +2
pain and suffering or loss of reputation


Explanation:
I don't think "moral damage" is a legal term--it's not in Black's Dictionary. Consider whether pain and suffering, or loss of reputation fits.


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Phillip Berryman
Local time: 11:43
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agree  Karen Marston
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agree  Stuart Allsop
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