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1 make restitution
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > make restitution
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2 liable to make restitution
expr.erstattungspflichtig adj. n.rückerstattungspflichtig adj. -
3 restitution
[resti'tju:ʃən](the act of giving back to a person etc what has been taken away, or the giving of money etc to pay for damage, loss or injury.) die Rückerstattung* * *res·ti·tu·tionn no pl1. (return) Rückgabe f; of sb's rights Wiederherstellung f; of money [Zu]rückerstattung f; of a house, estates etc. [Zu]rückgabe fexport \restitution Exporterstattung f* * *["restI'tjuːSən]nto make restitution of sth (form) — etw zurückgeben/zurückerstatten
restitution of conjugal rights (Jur) — Wiederherstellung f der ehelichen Gemeinschaft
* * *1. Restitution f:a) (Zu)Rückerstattung fb) Entschädigung fc) Wiedergutmachung fd) Wiederherstellung f:2. TECH elastische Rückstellung3. FOTO Entzerrung f* * *n.Restitution f.Rückerstattung f.Wiederherstellung f.Zurückzahlung f. -
4 restitution
1) ( return) Rückgabe f; of sb's rights Wiederherstellung f; of money [Zu]rückerstattung f; of a house, estates etc. [Zu]rückgabe fto make \restitution [to sb] for sth [jdm] für etw akk Ersatz leisten
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restitution — An equitable remedy under which a person is restored to his or her original position prior to loss or injury, or placed in the position he or she would have been, had the breach not occurred. Act of restoring; restoration; restoration of anything … Black's law dictionary
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