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recoupment | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
Recoupment, generally, means the recovery or collection of money that was previously unduly paid out . More specifically, it can mean a defendant's affirmative defense to reduce a plaintiff's claim by an amount the defendant argues that the plaintiff owes the defendant arising from the same transaction.
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RECOUPMENT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · the act of regaining or getting something back, especially the equivalent of an amount invested, lost, etc.; recovery. · the act of paying someone back ...
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Recoupment - Wikipedia
Recoupment, in the music industry, is when a record label pays for a musical artist's expenses, such as for recording and marketing, and later deducts an equal ...
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recoupment
reˈcoupment [f. recoup v. + -ment.] The act of recouping or recompensing; the fact of being recouped for loss or expense. Formerly common with ref. to schemes of municipal improvement, which aimed at recouping the community for part of the expense incurred.1839 N.Y. State Supreme Court Rep. (Wendell...
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What is Recoupment? Definition & Meaning
Recoupment is a way of recovering expenses by selling part or all of an asset, taking legal action, or pursuing other means.
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RECOUPMENT Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Legal
1. The process or fact of recouping; recoupment of expenses. 2. a : a keeping back of all or part of a sum sought by a plaintiff in the interest of equity.
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67. Setoff and Recoupment in Bankruptcy - Department of Justice
Recoupment is the setting up of a demand arising from the same transaction as the plaintiff's claim, to abate or reduce that claim. Recoupment, a creditor's ...
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Recoupment | TFX - Treasury Financial Experience
TFM: Recoupment is a special type of offset of a payment made under a contract to collect a claim arising under the same contract.
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Recoupment | Practical Law - Thomson Reuters
Recoupment ... A creditor's right to apply a debt owing to it by the debtor against a debt it owes to the debtor, if the parties owe each other mutual debts ...
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What is Recoupment in Medical Billing? - BellMedEx
Recoupment is compensation for losses incurred as a result of paying extra amount than the amount payable for a rendered service.
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Rule 5101:12-80-05.6 | Recoupment. - Ohio Laws
Recoupment is a process that is used to: (1) Recover an incorrect disbursement in order to reimburse an entity that covered the fiscal impact of a misapplied ...
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NY Rules Duty to Defend Policies Provide for Recoupment of Defens
Supreme Court of New York in American W. Home Ins. Co. v. Gjonaj Realty an insurance company with a duty to defend may not recover defense costs after a determination that no duty to indemnify or ...
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recouperation
recouperation nonce-wd. (rɪkuːpəˈreɪʃən) [App. blend of recoup v. and recuperation.] = recoupment.1904 G. B. Shaw Let. 23 Nov. (1972) II. 466 It seems to me that unless you were living quite madly beyond your income in the old days, the economies of the last few years ought by this time to have prod...
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Restitution in English law
Actions for recoupment (historically speaking, an action for money paid to the defendant's use) and contribution have also been said to reverse unjust Actions for the reasonable value of goods provided at the request of the defendant (quantum valebat)
Actions to recover money paid to the defendant's use (recoupment
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recoup
▪ I. recoup, n. Law. (rɪˈkuːp) [f. next.] (See quots. and cf. recoupe b.) Also attrib.1860 Wharton's Law Lex., Recoup, the keeping back or stopping something which is due; discount; recompense. 1869 [see recoupment]. 1904 H. G. Turner Hist. Colony Victoria II. ix. 276 The too general use of the reco...
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