释义 |
lu·crum ces·sans \ˈlükrəmˈseˌsanz\ noun Etymology: lucrum cessans from Medieval Latin, ceasing profit; lucrum interceptum from New Latin, intercepted profit 1. or lucrum in·ter·cep·tum \-ˌintə(r)ˈseptəm\ Roman & canon law : the interest or damages awarded for loss of reasonably expected profits or for loss of use of property 2. Scot law : damages for loss of expected gain or profits as distinguished from an actual loss |