(recoupment)

  • 121самоокупаемость — Принцип хозяйственного расчёта, предусматривающий возмещение затрат на производство продукции доходами от её реализации и получение прибыли для обеспечения расширения производства и платежей в госбюджет [Терминологический словарь по строительству …

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  • 122counterclaim — A claim presented by a defendant in opposition to or deduction from the claim of the plaintiff. Fed.R. Civil P. 13. If established, such will defeat or diminish the plaintiffs claim. Under federal rule practice, and also in most states,… …

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  • 123defalcation — /diyfolkeyshan/ The act of a defaulter; act of embezzling; failure to meet an obligation; misappropriation of trust funds or money held in any fiduciary capacity; failure to properly account for such funds. Commonly spoken of officers of… …

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  • 124counterclaim — A claim presented by a defendant in opposition to or deduction from the claim of the plaintiff. Fed.R. Civil P. 13. If established, such will defeat or diminish the plaintiffs claim. Under federal rule practice, and also in most states,… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 125defalcation — /diyfolkeyshan/ The act of a defaulter; act of embezzling; failure to meet an obligation; misappropriation of trust funds or money held in any fiduciary capacity; failure to properly account for such funds. Commonly spoken of officers of… …

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  • 126offset — A deduction; a counterclaim; a contrary claim or demand by which a given claim may be lessened or canceled. A claim that serves to counterbalance or to compensate for another claim. Steinmeyer v. Warner Consolidated Corp., 42 Cal.App.3d 515, 116… …

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  • 127recoup — recoup, or recoupe /rakuwp/ To deduct, defalk, discount, set off, or keep back; to withhold part of a demand. See recoupment …

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  • 128recoupe — recoup, or recoupe /rakuwp/ To deduct, defalk, discount, set off, or keep back; to withhold part of a demand. See recoupment …

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