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31restitution — An equitable remedy under which a person is restored to his or her original position prior to loss or injury, or placed in the position he or she would have been, had the breach not occurred. Act of restoring; restoration; restoration of anything …
32Restitution inattendue — Значимость предмета статьи поставлена под сомнение. Пожалуйста, покажите в статье значимость её предмета, добавив в неё доказательства значимости по частным критериям значимости или, в случае если частные критерии значимости для… …
33Restitution, Law of — The Nazi regime that governed Austria from 1938 to 1945 ruthlessly confiscated and often sold artworks owned by political émigrés, Jewish and non Jewish alike. Formal restitution began after 1945, but only to claimants who clearly identified… …
34restitution — res|ti|tu|tion [ˌrestıˈtju:ʃən US ˈtu: ] n [U] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: Latin restitutio, from restituere to put back ] formal the act of giving back something that was lost or stolen to its owner, or of paying for damage… …
35restitution — [[t]re̱stɪtju͟ːʃ(ə)n, AM tu͟ː [/t]] N UNCOUNT Restitution is the act of giving back to a person something that was lost or stolen, or of paying them money for the loss. [FORMAL] The victims are demanding full restitution... We have asked that… …
36restitution — restitutive, restitutory /res ti tooh teuh ree, tyooh /, adj. /res ti tooh sheuhn, tyooh /, n. 1. reparation made by giving an equivalent or compensation for loss, damage, or injury caused; indemnification. 2. the restoration of property or… …
37Restitution organisée de connaissances — La Restitution Organisée de Connaissances, ou ROC, est un exercice pouvant être proposé [Où ?] à des élèves ou à des étudiants dans le cadre d un examen ou du baccalauréat. Comme son nom l indique, cette épreuve est un exercice de mémoire et …
38Restitution — Refundierung (österr.); Zurückzahlung; Rückzahlung; Rückvergütung; Rückgewähr; Rückerstattung * * * ◆ Re|sti|tu|ti|on 〈f. 20〉 1. Wiederherstellung 2. Rückerstattung (beschlagnahmter od. geraubter Gegenstände) [<lat. restitutio… …
39restitution — The practice ordered of making good an act of evil, such as theft (Exod. 22:1, 4). If an ox is killed, five are to be paid for in restitution. In addition, a criminal must offer a guilt offering (Lev. 6:1–7). In the NT the tax collector Zacchaeus …
40restitution — res|ti|tu|tion [ ,restı tuʃn ] noun uncount FORMAL the act of returning something that was lost or stolen to the person it belongs to a. payment or services that you provide someone with because you have done something bad or illegal to them:… …