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restitution

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RESTITUTION = [resti'tyu: şın] noun
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restitution
Financial restitution: Payment or compensation made to restore someone to the financial position they were in before suffering a loss or harm.
Restitution of property: The return or restoration of property to its rightful owner or original state after being lost, stolen, or wrongfully taken.
Legal restitution: The act of compensating for damages or losses caused by a wrongful act or violation of the law through monetary payments or other remedies.
Restitution order: A court-issued directive requiring an offender to pay compensation or make amends for harm caused to a victim or society.
Civil restitution: Compensation or repayment awarded in civil court cases to restore a person or entity to the position they were in before suffering a loss or injury.
Restitution payment: A sum of money paid by an individual or entity as compensation for damages, losses, or harm caused to another party.
Restitution agreement: A formal contract or agreement outlining terms and conditions for the repayment of debts, damages, or obligations owed to another party.
Restitution claim: A formal request or demand for compensation or repayment of losses, damages, or injuries suffered as a result of someone else's actions or negligence.
Restitution settlement: An agreement reached between parties involved in a dispute or legal action to resolve claims for damages or losses through payment or other forms of compensation.
Restitution award: An amount of money granted by a court as compensation for losses, damages, or injuries suffered by a victim of wrongdoing or injustice.
Restitution remedy: A legal recourse or action available to victims seeking compensation or redress for losses, damages, or injuries caused by another party.
Restitution statute: A law or legal provision establishing the rights of victims to seek compensation or restitution for losses, damages, or injuries resulting from criminal acts or civil wrongs.
Restitution process: The series of steps or procedures involved in seeking, obtaining, and enforcing compensation or restitution for losses or damages suffered.
Restitution fund: A pool of money set aside by a government agency or organization to provide financial assistance or compensation to victims of crime or injustice.
Restitution claimant: A person or entity making a claim for compensation or restitution for losses, damages, or injuries suffered as a result of another party's actions or negligence.
Restitution lien: A legal claim or encumbrance placed on property or assets to secure payment of restitution or compensation owed to a creditor or victim.
Restitution agreement: A formal contract or agreement outlining terms and conditions for the repayment of debts, damages, or obligations owed to another party.
Restitution claim: A formal request or demand for compensation or repayment of losses, damages, or injuries suffered as a result of someone else's actions or negligence.
Restitution settlement: An agreement reached between parties involved in a dispute or legal action to resolve claims for damages or losses through payment or other forms of compensation.
Restitution award: An amount of money granted by a court as compensation for losses, damages, or injuries suffered by a victim of wrongdoing or injustice.
Restitution remedy: A legal recourse or action available to victims seeking compensation or redress for losses, damages, or injuries caused by another party.
Restitution statute: A law or legal provision establishing the rights of victims to seek compensation or restitution for losses, damages, or injuries resulting from criminal acts or civil wrongs.
Restitution process: The series of steps or procedures involved in seeking, obtaining, and enforcing compensation or restitution for losses or damages suffered.
Restitution fund: A pool of money set aside by a government agency or organization to provide financial assistance or compensation to victims of crime or injustice.
Restitution claimant: A person or entity making a claim for compensation or restitution for losses, damages, or injuries suffered as a result of another party's actions or negligence.
Restitution lien: A legal claim or encumbrance placed on property or assets to secure payment of restitution or compensation owed to a creditor or victim.
Restitution program: A government or institutional initiative designed to facilitate the payment of restitution or compensation to victims of crime or wrongdoing.
Restitution order: A court-issued directive requiring an offender to pay compensation or make amends for harm caused to a victim or society.
Restitution plan: A structured approach or strategy for repaying debts, damages, or obligations owed to creditors or victims of wrongdoing.
Restitution process: The systematic procedure or method used to determine, assess, and allocate compensation or restitution for losses, damages, or injuries suffered.
Restitution agreement: A formal contract or agreement outlining terms and conditions for the repayment of debts, damages, or obligations owed to another party.
Restitution claim: A formal request or demand for compensation or repayment of losses, damages, or injuries suffered as a result of someone else's actions or negligence.
Restitution settlement: An agreement reached between parties involved in a dispute or legal action to resolve claims for damages or losses through payment or other forms of compensation.
Restitution award: An amount of money granted by a court as compensation for losses, damages, or injuries suffered by a victim of wrongdoing or injustice.
Restitution remedy: A legal recourse or action available to victims seeking compensation or redress for losses, damages, or injuries caused by another party.
Restitution statute: A law or legal provision establishing the rights of victims to seek compensation or restitution for losses, damages, or injuries resulting from criminal acts or civil wrongs.
Restitution process: The series of steps or procedures involved in seeking, obtaining, and enforcing compensation or restitution for losses or damages suffered.
Restitution fund: A pool of money set aside by a government agency or organization to provide financial assistance or compensation to victims of crime or injustice.
Restitution claimant: A person or entity making a claim for compensation or restitution for losses, damages, or injuries suffered as a result of another party's actions or negligence.
Restitution lien: A legal claim or encumbrance placed on property or assets to secure payment of restitution or compensation owed to a creditor or victim.
Restitution program: A government or institutional initiative designed to facilitate the payment of restitution or compensation to victims of crime or wrongdoing.
Restitution order: A court-issued directive requiring an offender to pay compensation or make amends for harm caused to a victim or society.
Restitution plan: A structured approach or strategy for repaying debts, damages, or obligations owed to creditors or victims of wrongdoing.
Restitution process: The systematic procedure or method used to determine, assess, and allocate compensation or restitution for losses, damages, or injuries suffered.
Restitution claim: A formal request or demand for compensation or repayment of losses, damages, or injuries suffered as a result of someone else's actions or negligence.
Restitution settlement: An agreement reached between parties involved in a dispute or legal action to resolve claims for damages or losses through payment or other forms of compensation.
Restitution award: An amount of money granted by a court as compensation for losses, damages, or injuries suffered by a victim of wrongdoing or injustice.
Restitution remedy: A legal recourse or action available to victims seeking compensation or redress for losses, damages, or injuries caused by another party.
Restitution statute: A law or legal provision establishing the rights of victims to seek compensation or restitution for losses, damages, or injuries resulting from criminal acts or civil wrongs.
Restitution process: The series of steps or procedures involved in seeking, obtaining, and enforcing compensation or restitution for losses or damages suffered.

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