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1 recourse
{ri'kɔ:s}
1. прибягване/обръщане за помощ и пр. (to)
to have RECOURSE to обръщам се за помощ към, прибягвам до
2. средство, прибежище
last RECOURSE последно средство/прибежище
3. търг. право за искане на парично обезщетение
right of RECOURSE право за възражение
no other RECOURSE никакъв друг изход
full RECOURSE пълна свобода или ход
to RECOURSE to the use of something прибягвам до употреба на нещо* * *{ri'kъ:s} n 1. прибягване/обръщане за помощ и пр. (to); to h* * *прибягвам до;* * *1. full recourse пълна свобода или ход 2. last recourse последно средство/прибежище 3. no other recourse никакъв друг изход 4. right of recourse право за възражение 5. to have recourse to обръщам се за помощ към, прибягвам до 6. to recourse to the use of something прибягвам до употреба на нещо 7. прибягване/обръщане за помощ и пр. (to) 8. средство, прибежище 9. търг. право за искане на парично обезщетение* * *recourse[ri´kɔ:s] n 1. прибягване до (обръщане за) помощ и пр. (to); to have \recourse to обръщам се за помощ към; 2. убежище; убежище; last \recourse последно прибежище; 3. търг. право за обръщане към човек за парично обезщетение. -
2 non-recourse finance
non-recourse finance[´nɔnri´kɔ:z´fainæns] n икон. безвъзмездно финансиране.
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recourse — re·course / rē ˌkōrs, ri kōrs/ n 1 a: the act of turning to someone or something for assistance esp. in obtaining redress b: a means to a desired end esp. in the nature of a remedy or justice; also: the end itself 2: the right or ability to… … Law dictionary
Recourse — Re*course (r?*k?rs ), n. [F. recours, L. recursus a running back, return, fr. recurrere, recursum, to run back. See {Recur}.] 1. A coursing back, or coursing again, along the line of a previous coursing; renewed course; return; retreat; recurence … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
recourse — [rē′kôrs΄, ri kôrs′] n. [ME recours < OFr < L recursus, a running back: see RE & COURSE] 1. a turning or seeking for aid, safety, etc. [to have recourse to the law] 2. that to which one turns seeking aid, safety, etc. [one s last recourse]… … English World dictionary
recourse — ► NOUN 1) a source of help in a difficult situation. 2) (recourse to) the use of (someone or something) as a recourse. ORIGIN Latin recursus, from cursus course, running … English terms dictionary
Recourse — Re*course , v. i. 1. To return; to recur. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The flame departing and recoursing. Foxe. [1913 Webster] 2. To have recourse; to resort. [Obs.] Bp. Hacket. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
recourse — (n.) late 14c., from O.Fr. recours (13c.), from L. recursus return, retreat, lit. a running back, from stem of pp. of recurrere run back, return (see RECUR (Cf. recur)) … Etymology dictionary
recourse — [n] alternative aid, appeal, choice, expediency, expedient, help, makeshift, option, refuge, remedy, resort, resource, shift, stand by, stopgap, substitute, support, way out; concepts 693,712 … New thesaurus
recourse — Recourse, Recursus … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Recourse — Term describing a type of loan. If a loan is with recourse, the lender has a general claim against the parent company if the collateral is insufficient to repay the debt. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * recourse re‧course [rɪˈkɔːs ǁ… … Financial and business terms
recourse — The right to seek repayment of debt. Usually used to describe the right to seek repayment from an originator or prior endorser who sold or assigned debt to another party. American Banker Glossary Term describing a type of loan. If a loan is with… … Financial and business terms
recourse — noun (formal) ADJECTIVE ▪ constant, frequent ▪ limited (esp. BrE), little ▪ Drivers have little recourse but to wait until the weather clears. ▪ no other … Collocations dictionary