consequential damage

collocation in English

meaningsofconsequentanddamage

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consequent
adjective
uk
/ˈkɒn.sɪ.kwənt/
us
/ˈkɑːn.sə.kwənt/
happening as a result ...
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damage
noun
uk
/ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/
harm ...
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(Definition ofconsequentanddamagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The condition of methaemoglobinaemia is reversible by the use of bottled water and there is no evidence ofconsequentialdamageto health.
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There are many instances where no environmental impact study has been done, withconsequentialdamageto the ecology of the area.
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It was not full compensation which would include compensation forconsequentialdamage.
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It is imperative that they consider theconsequentialdamageof the epidemic across the board.
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They are comprised under the term "consequentialdamage" cases.
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Secondly, there should be absolute liability on the part of shipowners for discharge, whether on the high seas or in territorial waters, includingconsequentialdamage.
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Under the existing law there would be no means of obtaining redress in the courts forconsequentialdamage.
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Consequently, he has no means under existing legislation of obtaining redress forconsequentialdamage.
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How one proves that theconsequentialdamagehas been caused by subsidence and not by other factors is something which is very difficult to define.
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That is a case where interest is really a factor inconsequentialdamage.
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Pilot projects already in existence, however, must be critically reviewed, mainly with regard to their efficiency and possibleconsequentialdamage.
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That is what the markets anticipate, and it has contributed to the strength of sterling and theconsequentialdamageto industry and exporters.
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It is quite a different thing from immediateconsequentialdamage.
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All the instances they have given are those ofconsequentialdamageand not direct damage.
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At least it includes the phrase "consequentialdamage".
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Damage "directly attributable to" is not merely what the lawyers callconsequentialdamage.
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At the same time, the owner is protected from anyconsequentialdamageand his drainage rights are completely preserved.
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Simply, it is that a person who owns the surface is entitled to the right of support and, if that support is broken, to compensation for theconsequentialdamage.
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They need compensation forconsequentialdamage.
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Those cases involved ordinary householders who had no rights in respect ofconsequentialdamageand who were unable to meet the costs incurred by subsidence to their homes.
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