(Askeri) HURDA: 1. Temel malzeme muhtevası dışında bir dereceye kadar değer ifade eden fakat bir bütün olarak, herhangi bir maksatla kullanılması umudu kalmayan ve bir bütün haline getirilmek üzere onarımı veya yenileştirilmesi açıkça imkansız görülen mal. 2. Kullanılmaz kabul edilen, atılan veya terk edilen mal ve böyle bir mal içindeki malzemenin, yeniden kullanılmak, yeniden imal edilmek veya işe yarar kısımları ayırmak maksadıyla toplanması veya kurtarılması
Property transferred to an insurer to reduce its loss The insurer secures an ownership interest from paying a claim for total loss or damage based on the true value of the property in its undamaged state or before the loss occurred
Property that, because of its worn, damaged, deteriorated, or incomplete condition or specialized nature, has no reasonable prospect of sale or use as serviceable property without major repairs, but has some value in excess of its scrap value
Harvesting damaged or defective trees for their economic value or for forest health Includes salvage of residual cedar, blow-down stands, and fire-damaged stands
(Sauvetage or Récupération) Property which has been damaged by an insured peril but still has some realizable value This value is taken into account in determining the amount of the loss It is also used as indicating the process of taking steps to reduce the amount of a loss Such as the removal of goods during the course of a fire to prevent damage or the removal of the goods after the fire to prevent further damage
That which is recovered from the Principal or an indemnitor to offset in whole or in part the loss and expense incurred by a surety in satisfying obligations it has sustained under a bond
It is the right of the Insurer to take possession of property (salvage) for which it has paid Some Insurers, if agreed to by the Insured, will 'sell the salvage back' by deducting the salvage value from their settlement amount, and allowing the Insured to keep the property
In auto insurance: a) The remainder or residue of the damaged property usually claimed by the insurer after said property has been declared a total loss b) A vehicle which has been previously declared a total loss by an insurer
An item of personal property which has parts that are usable or which can be recycled The item as a whole is in such poor shape that its repair is not practical, but its total destruction is not warranted
If you salvage something such as your pride or your reputation, you manage to keep it even though it seems likely you will lose it, or you get it back it after losing it. We definitely wanted to salvage some pride for British tennis
Property that has been damaged by an insured peril but still has some realizable value; this value is taken into account when determining the amount of the loss
the act of rescuing a ship or its crew or its cargo from a shipwreck or a fire the act of saving goods or property that were in danger of damage or destruction property or goods saved from damage or destruction collect discarded or refused material; "She scavenged the garbage cans for food"
If you manage to salvage a difficult situation, you manage to get something useful from it so that it is not a complete failure. Officials tried to salvage the situation
Salvaged merchandise refers to products that can no longer be sold "as new" There is a large percentage of merchandise that is damaged while in transit to retail stores For instance, a pallet of toys may have packaging damage The retailer cannot sell the toys as new because the individual boxes show wear or tear This merchandise gets set to the side and labeled "Salvage" Salvage can also refer to merchandise that has been returned to the store for any number of reasons
The remaining value of property after severe damage by fire or other peril The overall loss is reduced by the salvage value Undamaged property may be quite saleable and some property may be partially damaged, thus repairable and then saleable
Damaged policyholder property that is legally signed over to an insurer in a loss settlement Insurance companies sell salvaged property in order to reduce their overall monetary loss
A Salvage title is assigned to a vehicle that has been declared a total loss resulting from Fire, Vandalism, Collision, Theft, Flood or other occurrence Salvage titles are further broken down into two categories
If something is salvaged, someone manages to save it, for example from a ship that has sunk, or from a building that has been damaged. The team's first task was to decide what equipment could be salvaged The investigators studied flight recorders salvaged from the wreckage
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Etymologie
[ 'sal-vij ] (noun.) 1645. French, from Middle French, from salver to save; more at SAVE.