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recoupmentn. the right of a defendant in a lawsuit to demand deduction from...
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recoupment1) The reduction of a successful plaintiff's judgment by an amount the plaintiff owes the defendant arising from the same transaction. For example, if a landlord wins an action against a tenant f [..]
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recoupment1 : the process or fact of recouping [ of expenses] 2 a : a keeping back of all or part of a sum sought by a plaintiff in the interest of equity see also equitable recoupment b : a reduction in ...
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recoupmentThis is the process of the artist earning money through sales to pay off a record label’s cash advance.
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recoupmentRecoupment is the setting forth of a demand arising from the same transaction as the plaintiff's claim, to abate or reduce that claim. It is the means used to determine the proper liability on th [..]
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recoupmentWhen we provide investment in a project, we are entitled to reimbursement of the investment and, in some instances, a 10% premium. Depending on the funding program, we will either recoup our investmen [..]
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recoupmentn. the right of a defendant in a lawsuit to demand deduction from the amount awarded to plaintiff (party bringing the suit) of a sum due the defendant from the plaintiff in the transaction which was t [..]
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recoupmentEstablishing a debt to recover money from an NCP NSF check the State has already paid the CP. Example: The NCP sends a payment in; ATLAS disburses a check to the CP for $450; The Bank returns the NCP& [..]
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recoupmentA special method for adjusting debts arising under the same transaction or occurrence. For example, obligations arising under the same contract generally are subject to recoupment (source: 31 CFR Chap [..]
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