b.b.

05:41 May 14, 2000
German to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Insurance
German term or phrase: b.b.
after the name of a company at the end of a statement of case in a commercial insurance claim
patricia tricker


Summary of answers provided
nasee below
William Scheckel (X)
nabereits benannt
Anthony Frey
nabereitsbenannt = aforementioned
Karen Goulding


  

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7 hrs
see below


Explanation:
This is a long shot, but it might be a dictation error. If the original text was dictated, perhaps whoever typed it misconstrued "d.d" to be "b.b." d.d. = de dato (dated (on...)).
But I'm afraid that to be sure, one would have to see the actual context.
HTH, Will

William Scheckel (X)
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14 hrs
bereits benannt


Explanation:
I am not too sure because there is not much context to go on, but I have come across this abbreviation before in legal text. THe translation I usually use is 'already cited'.

Anthony Frey
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20 hrs
bereitsbenannt = aforementioned


Explanation:
have come across this before in (para)legal texts

Karen Goulding
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