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The acquisition of something of value through the judgment of a court, as the result of a lawsuit initiated for that purpose. For example, an individual might obtain recovery in the form of damages for an injury. The term recovery is also used to describe the amount ultimately collected, or the amount of the judgment itself. recovery n. the amount of money and any other right or property received by a plaintiff in a lawsuit. recovery (Award), noun compensation, damages, defrayal, discharge, financial remuneration, indemnification, indemnity, reckoning, reclamation, recompense, redress, remittal, remuneration, reparation, restitution, satisfaction Associated concepts: primary recovery, recovery from an adversary Foreign phrases: Frustra agit qui judicium prosequi nequit cum effectu.He sues vainly who cannot prosecute his judgment with effect. Qui melius probat melius habet. He who proves most recovers most. recovery (Repossession), noun acquisition, evictio, obtainment, procuration, procurement, recapture, recouping, redemption, regaining, regainment, replevin, replevy, rescue, restoration, retrieval, return, reversion, revindication, salvage, trover Associated concepts: recovery of chattels See also: adverse possession, boom, compensation, cure, damages, expiation, improvement, out of pocket, progress, prosperity, recompense, redemption, reform, repair, replacement, replevin, restitution, resurgence, revival, salvage, trover RECOVERY. A recovery, in its most extensive sense, is the restoration of a
former right, by the solemn judgment of a Court of justice. 3 Murph. 169.
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Commercial real estate practitioners believe that the current 15-year cost recovery period for leasehold improvements should not be permitted to expire at the end of this year. Steadman's only advice was for Mueller to continue his rehabilitation and to seek another examination next month, after the expected recovery period of six to eight weeks. Black-and-white photographs clearly illustrate such issues as the importance of not bending one's hip past 90 degrees during the recovery period, even when sitting up in bed, and how to turn properly when using a walker. |
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