Firstly, restitution of previously misappropriated assets provides a strong deterrent to future malfeasance. |
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However, the prosecution managed to talk the court into awarding restitution for the damages that would have been incurred if he'd succeeded. |
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When a law was broken, society sought restitution for the grieved party, even if a slave. |
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Omitting to do so may lead to civil liability in contract, tort, equity, or restitution. |
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The result is likely to be disgorgement of significant amounts of money as restitution, says one official. |
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And it includes restitution from corporations and public entities that profited from the business of slavery. |
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In July 1999 a claim was made to the Tate by the widow's two sons and daughter, asking for compensation, not restitution. |
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Widows seeking the restitution of their dowries after their husbands died, for example, frequently litigated in the secular courts. |
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If the private property of an individual was stolen, the thief had to make a tenfold restitution. |
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Adopting the language of restitution leads to the return of unjust enrichment, while estoppel enables the son to receive his expectations. |
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A claim for judicial review may include a claim for damages, restitution or the recovery of a sum due but may not seek such a remedy alone. |
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The attempted assassination was an act both of expiation and of restitution. |
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This measure of a material's elasticity is called its coefficient of restitution. |
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Small-scale land restitution to those who could prove they owned it before 1947 has been maladroitly handled. |
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Expressing regret is all very well, but restitution of those rights is also required. |
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When the relationship went sour, the plaintiff asked for her fair share of the assets based on restitution and marriage. |
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In a short period of time old wounds were opened up and picked over, and legal assumptions about historical restitution were overturned. |
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It is an equitable remedy by which the court can enable an aggrieved party to obtain restitution. |
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It is unclear whether there would be any obligation in quasi-contract to make restitution. |
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Most legal systems recognize some species of liability in restitution or quasi-contract, in addition to that based on contract or tort. |
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Meanwhile, ballyhooed efforts by state and federal prosecutors to build an investor restitution fund are more rhetoric than reality. |
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It has been suggested that the only way to face the guilt after a serious error is through confession, restitution, and absolution. |
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I can identify with the possible need for confession, restitution, and absolution, or at least resolution. |
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It must also be remembered that restitution of the environment may often be impossible, impracticable, or not economically justifiable. |
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It contains chapters on contracts, torts, restitution, property, and equity. |
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What, then, is the function of mistake in the field of restitution on the ground of unjust enrichment? |
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As a result, a taxpayer who has made a payment pursuant to ultra vires legislation has a right to restitution. |
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The plaintiff seeks restitution based on rescission of the contract as a result of the failure of the defendant to disclose. |
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When a ball hits the racket at its point of maximum restitution the rebound velocity of the ball will be highest. |
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Because the packaging was not up to par, the shipper did not see one cent in restitution. |
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In cases of restitution where land has been restored to the original owners, former landholders have been able to continue using the land through leasing arrangements. |
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Those who judged Me in that era, today repented, give light with their spirits to the heart of humanity as restitution for their faults. |
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Eleven of these victims reported that restitution was ordered in their case. |
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If scarcity doesn't foil the restitution effort, public opinion could. |
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If so, might it not suggest other responses to crime, such as rehabilitation, restitution, and addressing the multiple criminogenic factors revealed by behavioral science? |
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The duty of restitutive justice requires that humans make restitution to living beings when they have been harmed by human activity. |
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They were also ordered to make restitution, but no damage estimates were immediately available. |
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Today, when I returned to the spiritual valley, I see that I have only accumulated faults for which I must make restitution. |
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It finds the small child designated to it and unites with that body in order to make restitution for its failings within my law. |
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Under these proposals, if a judge decided not to make a restitution order, he or she would have to give reasons for declining to do so. |
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Dr. Murray, 58, will also be obligated to pay restitution to Jackson's estate and family. |
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Facilitate the restitution of embezzled property and money to the population of developing countries. |
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The government is offering a lot of false hope that people are going to be able to get restitution in these cases of fraud. |
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Mr. Speaker, I think the government is offering a lot of false hope here if it thinks people will get proper restitution for these schemes. |
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The empty box, by the reading of the bar code or the restitution, will signalize to Berardi that it is time to supply again this material. |
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Excellent result with normal shoulder restitution in a young woodchopper after 3 months. |
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Its smoothness and easiness to use allow optimal product restitution and it is also very handy to carry around, everywhere you go. |
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Under section 738, the court may order restitution to the victim for ascertainable costs arising from the commission of the offence. |
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Legal recourse can prove to be a lengthy and unrewarding experience that provides inadequate restitution. |
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One of the conditions was to continue making the restitution payment to the victim as their resolution agreement stated. |
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If money was stolen, for example, restitution might be a possibility. |
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After the democratic transformation of 1994, programs for land restitution, redistribution, and reform were instituted, but progress has been slow. |
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However, in the highlands, where there is little cultivated land, privatization may entail restitution, as families respect traditional ownership. |
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He had to maintain a clean record, maintain a job, pay restitution to the owners of the buildings he had burned down, and have absolutely no contact with Sheridan Ryan. |
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Before deciding which dealers to pursue, staff members consider the severity of the case, the costs and the likelihood of collecting penalties and restitution. |
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The central action of the play celebrates the marriage of Ferdinand and Miranda as the instrument of dynastic restitution that accords with their desires. |
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The gold-mining industry, powerhouse of early twentieth-century growth, was constrained by the restitution of a fixed price for gold against the dollar after the war. |
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In this research, values for the elastic coefficient of restitution for components of a molasse conglomerate were measured using a newly developed drop-test apparatus. |
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The trial judge imposed a suspended sentence and two years probation with full restitution. |
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Other sanctions include forfeiture, confiscation, restitution or even closing down of legal entities. |
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In this way, the Czech authorities prevented him from judicially pursuing the restitution of his property. |
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She continues to meet with a probation officer every six months to monitor the restitution order. |
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To introduce the thresher to farmers, SAED organized three journées de restitution in different villages. |
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I am the divine hope that calls and consoles those who cry, I am sweet Jesus who gently caresses they who whimper in pain and in restitution. |
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As the name indicates, the motion sampler allows the saving and restitution of the movements of the controls of the Bitstream 3X, in real time. |
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The agreement will facilitate the exchange of criminal information, restitution of stolen goods and police-to-police return of offenders. |
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I preached tonight on repentance, restitution and forgiveness and I am sure that many were set free indeed. |
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Christies, Dugot said, was now continually educating staff and clients on the handling of restitution claims. |
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Four out of the five victims who received information said that the information explained restitution so that they knew how to request it. |
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It does not go indepth as to what an apology or what restitution would entail. |
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The Court may order various types of reparation for victims which may include restitution, rehabilitation and compensation. |
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The offender made an unspecified amount of restitution to a large number of persons. |
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His comments led Land Minister Thoko Didiza to interject, saying only the Khoisan would benefit from land restitution if the cut-off date was shifted. |
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The common law claim for restitution would be the means of redress. |
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However, we were told that you would make full restitution for the damage you have caused to us and, if that is the case, we are not unwilling to let bygones be bygones. |
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Since such legislation is not compatible, in my view, with Community law, they should, in principle, be entitled to seek restitution for those payments. |
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Pioneers of bushwalking and advocates of national parks were the harbingers of an engagement with nature that at last offered respect for and restitution of the environment. |
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If they are definitively convicted, they also will share in the responsibility of restitution, whether the house is sold or not. |
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Any program of restitution, however, contemplates the use of tax dollars to benefit some subclass of the population at the expense of everyone else. |
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The legislation should also allow the court to prohibit offenders from owning animals in the future and to make restitution payments to the organizations charged with caring for the abused animals. |
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The law shall establish the norms that will serve as the basis for its preservation, restoration, maintenance and restitution, as the case may be. |
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During the workshop, law enforcement officials spoke of their particular experiences relating to the recovery and restitution of looted and stolen material illicitly removed from Iraq. |
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This contains named files of despoiled people, including the following main documents: lists of looted property, photos, ownership certificates, receipt letter in the event of restitution, letters and German documents. |
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In other words, this would direct judges, as opposed to allowing them leeway, to order that offenders make restitution to victims of their crimes. |
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The UNIDROIT Convention also provides for claims for restitution of sacred or communally important cultural objects belonging to indigenous communities within the contracting states. |
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And we're also pleased that they're very willing to make restitution. |
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His wife Sheela Devi virtually denied the charge and filed a counter petition seeking restitution of conjugal rights. |
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This restitution brings to life both disappeared buildings and historic persons, giving viewers whiffs of the past and a sense of the elusiveness of our days. |
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That is why you now look with surprise on their humility, their patience, and their meekness, and it is why at times you have seen them suffer in restitution. |
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They put money in Panama and the Cayman Islands so that when the time comes and the scheme has unraveled, there really is no money left to give back to the people in terms of restitution. |
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The traditional 'professionalised' justice system offers offenders very little opportunity to provide input into the court process and rarely allows them the chance to make amends through meaningful restitution. |
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A tenant who was inopportunely evicted could not bring a real action for restitution, as described above, to regain possession of the leased property. |
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Under the old regime, if the Tribunal determined that a right had been infringed, it could order restitution, in both monetary and non-monetary forms, for losses flowing from the infringement. |
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If the court decides not to make a restitution order, it shall give reasons for its decision and shall cause those reasons to be stated in the record. |
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The author has not documented any decision by the national authorities dismissing his restitution claims, which would be at variance with the requirements of article 26, nor is the State party aware of any such decision. |
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Alternative civil remedies include restitution or transfer of property, or an injunction to restrain or order certain actions. |
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He considered that as a result of the acts of genocide committed during the expulsion, the State party was obliged to support the claims of restitution of the Sudeten German expellees against the Czech State. |
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A dissenting judge in MacAdam would have deferred to the trial judge who had emphasized the accused's lack of remorse and his failure to indicate that he did not have the means to make restitution to the victims. |
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In the event of a customer's cheque being returned for insufficient funds, the NPFAO shall inform the customer in writing within 48 hours that they are in default on the CSC and to make restitution immediately. |
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This allows first-time offenders and those involved in minor offenses to accept full responsibility for their actions and make restitution to their victims without incurring a criminal record. |
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Other sanctions should be developed which allow women to make restitution for crimes, which would be cheaper than prison and save the taxpayers money, and which have public confidence. |
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Under the Pyongyang Declaration, Japan was required to make restitution for its past crimes, while the Democratic People's Republic of Korea was required to resolve the problem of the Japanese who had been abducted. |
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Nation States shall make restitution and pay compensation for past infringement of Indigenous Peoples' rights and the loss of use of forests and guarantee against any further infringements. |
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Following in the footsteps of the Council of States last June, on 13 September 2010 the National Council approved the law on the restitution of potentate funds proposed by the Federal Council. |
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Five victims said they were given information about restitution after the crime was committed, and two reported being aware of restitution as a sentencing option. |
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Your Father prepared everything for the Word of God to dwell among humanity and to show it the path of its restitution with sublime examples of his love. |
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There is no compunction here for the individuals to pay restitution. |
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For better or for worse, the Bosnian case has become a touchstone for advocates and policymakers concerned with issues of restitution, land conflict and return. |
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She will also have to make restitution for the amount of the theft. |
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Reputable brokers should make restitution without being ordered to do so. |
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It is a matter, therefore, of restitution because all is his. |
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Priestley tried to obtain restitution from the government for the destruction of his Birmingham property, but he was never fully reimbursed. |
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This makes it clear that restitution in kind is a category of reparations. |
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At Christie's, Dugot puts the growing number of restitution cases partly down to new books about stolen art, but also to films and news reports about successful claims. |
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Woman in Gold opens on 10 April â– In November Christie's auctioned a 1910 Egon Schiele watercolour, Town on the Blue River, in conjunction with a looted art restitution agreement that compensated its former owner's heirs. |
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Our culture applauds those who make restitution for their misdeeds. |
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Further, God's infinite justice demands infinite restitution for the impairment of his infinite dignity. |
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When restitution is ordered, victims have to embark on long and costly civil actions which are usually beyond most victims' means or, in the case of violent crime, severely tax their emotional capacity. |
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By the time of the appeal, the offender had not made any restitution. |
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Most importantly, the sanction should involve an appropriate apology by the police officer to the citizen, and where appropriate some form of restitution or token compensation for the injury involved. |
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The pragmatique traductive assumed to have been emplotted here is that of interdiscursive transvestism informed by prosopopeic restitution. |
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Such historical restitution can also help to advance the principles of respect and tolerance, and build appreciation of the importance of cultural objects both to the identity of peoples and to the world's cultural diversity. |
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A restitution order requires the offender to pay an amount directly to the victim of the offence to cover the victim's monetary losses or damage to property caused by the crime. |
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The OCA filed claims in a California proceeding seeking restitution for Utility. |
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If the offender has not begun to make restitution, or if payments have stopped, a violation report is sent to the Crown and new charges can be added. |
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At the time set by law the moment eventually comes when the soul must make restitution of the borrowed goods, and the partnership between soul and body is then dissolved. |
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He linked to a short news article about restitution cases. |
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It introduced a systemization of the restitution of outputs to actors who have contributed in their production and disseminate widely documentation on the subject to public and private actors. |
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Shouldn't they be in line for restitution, too? |
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They live on to illuminate the road of men who have become lost, helping them to arise again from their falls, and strengthening them so that they may give themselves with love to fulfillment in the trials of restitution. |
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The community is involved in providing programs for these processes to occur, opportunities for offenders to make restitution, and safe environments where rights are respected. |
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The Corporation is seeking restitution from its insurance company and the insurance company has claimed recoupment of certain fees from the Corporation. |
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Punitive measures usually follow restitution in such cases. |
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Practical experience of this is found in what Rosmini calls 'jural resentment', the injured feeling that occurs on the occasion of violation of some right and gives rise to an instinct for repossession or restitution. |
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We are committed to lift our voices to support the condonation of the debt of the countries of the Third World as restitution for the enormous socio-economic and moral debt accumulated by the industrialized countries. |
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They demand better compensation, even for some of them full restitution of their land, and have shown no qualms to initiate an indefinite blockade of the site. |
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Parthenon Marbles claimed by Greece were also claimed by UNESCO among others for restitution. |
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The latter definition absorbs into the concept of restitution other elements of full reparation and tends to conflate restitution as a form of reparation and the underlying obligation of reparation itself. |
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This statute provided that former owners of property could apply for restitution, and that if property was not restituted, it could be sold to State tenants. |
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Contract law falls within the general law of obligations, along with tort, unjust enrichment, and restitution. |
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Simply speaking, photogrammetry is the procedure by which information is transferred from aerial photographs, through a process known as stereo or mono restitution, to a map or a data file. |
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Do I try to bring the tree back from death, to find a use for its rotting roots and putrefied branches because I want to make a symbolic restitution for this injustice? |
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Divine justice demands restitution for sin but human beings are incapable of providing it, as all the actions of men are already obligated to the furtherance of God's glory. |
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Peter Birks' An Introduction to the Law of Restitutions is very much a member of this category.The last few years have been eventful ones for the law of restitution in Canada. |
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If property was stolen, or someone was injured or killed, the guilty person would have to pay weregild as restitution to the victim's family or to the owner of the property. |
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Pluviose, 22, of Worcester County House of Correction, assault and battery, guilty, 22 days in the House of Correction, credit for time served, restitution if any. |
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Demanding both material and mnemonic restitution by reclaiming sites of slavery, Robinson and Berry hope to fill in aporias in the African-American historical archive. |
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Former Nasa interns Tiffany Fowler and Shae Saur were sentenced to 180 days house arrest and were also ordered to pay more than pounds 5,000 restitution to Nasa. |
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In certain areas of the law another head of damages has long been available, whereby the defendant is made to give up the profits made through the civil wrong in restitution. |
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In Massachusetts, there are some decisions denying recovery in restitution by the breaching party although this is not generally the rule in the United States. |
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The availability of restitution is explored casuistically, via the examination of a range of contextual factors that differ from situation to situation. |
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This personal money award is the typical form of restitution ordered. |
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He was so remorseful that he voluntarily paid full restitution. |
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It also explicitly states that it cannot be used for restitution claims. |
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