2 to get back money that you have lost, spent, or invested:
A leading US investment bank may be able to recoup $425 million after an American court last week threw out the class-action lawsuit against it.
recoup costs/losses/profits Insurance companies recoup their costs by charging higher premiums to employers that offer health insurance.
recoup money/loans/investments If the location of your property is right, you should recoup your investment and more.
Her stance also places her athwart conventional musical narratologists, who want to see narrative as an essence (thus recouping formalism) rather than an act.
It is then that the alimentary credits are most commonly recouped by means of a charge against the estate.
They instead turned to another source of wealth, subject peoples, generally minorities or neighbours, seeing in them an opportunity to recoup their losses.
Given that the need to recoup development costs results in high prices, is there a better way for society to provide the necessary financial incentives?
Yet a more extensive understanding of performance practice can surely recoup any such loss.
Commercial breeders need to recoup their investment through continued income from a good variety, but the farmer can save his own seed for new planting.
By retaining some control of these secondary industries as part owner, the farmers recoup some of the expense while still maintaining flexibility.
Most commonly, obligation alimentaire is used by public bodies hoping to recoup from the needy person's relatives any expenditure for support.
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