- recoup, or recoupe
- recoup, or recoupe/rakuwp/ To deduct, defalk, discount, set off, or keep back; to withhold part of a demand.See recoupment
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
recoup — recoup, or recoupe /rakuwp/ To deduct, defalk, discount, set off, or keep back; to withhold part of a demand. See recoupment … Black's law dictionary
recoupe — recoup, or recoupe /rakuwp/ To deduct, defalk, discount, set off, or keep back; to withhold part of a demand. See recoupment … Black's law dictionary
Recoupe — Recoup Re*coup , Recoupe Re*coupe ( k??p ), v. t. [F. recouper; pref. re re + couper to cut.] 1. (Law) To keep back rightfully (a part), as if by cutting off, so as to diminish a sum due; to take off (a part) from damages; to deduct; as, where a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Recoup — Re*coup , Recoupe Re*coupe ( k??p ), v. t. [F. recouper; pref. re re + couper to cut.] 1. (Law) To keep back rightfully (a part), as if by cutting off, so as to diminish a sum due; to take off (a part) from damages; to deduct; as, where a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rose recoupé — rə|kü|pā noun Etymology: recoupé from French, past participle of recouper to cut again, cut back more at recoup : a rose (as of a diamond or other gem) having 36 triangular facets see rose illustration … Useful english dictionary
recount — A second canvass of the votes cast at an election for a particular office. 26 Am J2d Elect § 295. An inspection and recounting of votes in it contest of an election. 26 Am J2d Elect § 355. recoup). Same as recoupe … Ballentine's law dictionary