severally in Czech

každý zvlášť Entry edited by: B2 severally jednotlivě Entry edited by: B2 severally odděleně Entry edited by: B2 severally separátně Entry edited by: B2

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1. Antonyms for Concurrently include separately, independently, apart, singly, personally, alone, individually, severally, not together and by yourself

2. Synonyms for Apiece include each, individually, respectively, separately, severally, all, per, aside, a throw and singly

3. Under Rule 79.1, co-Assureds are jointly and severally liable for sums due to the Association, which is discussed below

4. Directing the Aforenamed [petitioner] BSSI and its foreign principal BSCL to pay, jointly and severally, the [private respondent] Reynaldo Chua ten (10%) percent attorney's fees based on the total monetary award

5. The EU General Court thus ruled in favour of Aragonesas, Annulling, on 25 October, the 9.9 million fine it had been ordered to pay jointly and severally with its parent company

6. At this, when these Amourists had severally conceded, each, that he could boast of no indication of a preference shown by Oon-yay-stee to himself, upon which to found a reasonable hope of ultimately succeeding, it was finally determined, that their claims should be …

7. The European Parliament takes the view that the company bodies should be jointly and severally liable for loss and/or damage incurred by the EPC on account of its assets having been depleted, for the benefit of a company body, a member or a person closely associated with one of these, through acts of the company; that the recipient of an unwarranted payment by the company should be responsible for refunding it; that liability should arise only if the act was not in the recognised interests of the EPC; that liability should not arise, in particular, if the EPC is integrated within a group following a consistent policy and any disadvantages are offset by the advantages of its belonging to a group; and that the liability of the executive directors or members under other legal provisions should not be thereby affected