Recoverable Sentence Examples

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  • Most kinds of offerings are now recoverable in secular courts.

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  • In the case of proposed drainage improvements, notice in writing must be given to the landlord, who may then execute the improvements himself and charge the tenant with interest not exceeding 5% per annum on the outlay, or such annual instalments, payable for a period of twenty-five years, and recoverable as rent, as will repay the outlay, with interest at the rate of 3% a year.

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  • It is the business of that science to find out what is the greatest amount of thermal energy that can possibly be recoverable into organized kinds under given circumstances.

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  • Crime was rarely punished, and debts were not recoverable.

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  • This evidence is probably sufficient to establish the fact that Peter, like Paul, had a wide missionary career ending in a violent death at Rome, though the details are not recoverable.

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  • Money disbursed by consuls on account of the illness or injury of seamen is generally recoverable from the owner.

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  • Acting without making the declaration, or without being qualified at the time of making the declaration, or after ceasing to be qualified, or after becoming disqualified, involves liability to a fine not exceeding X50, recoverable by action.

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  • Only that amount was recoverable from an unsuccessful defendant.

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  • For simple tensile loading, to assess differences in maximum recoverable elastic deformation, the merit index is used.

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  • The fields are estimated to contain recoverable reserves of 350 to 400 billion cubic feet.

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  • Estimated gross proven and probable recoverable reserves for the field are currently 15.2 million barrels of oil.

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  • Putting aside those created by statute, recoverable by civil process, debts may be divided into three classes, (I) judgment debts, (2) specialty debts, and (3) simple contract debts.

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  • Mistakes then brought rebukes, but were recoverable.

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  • Arrears of debt, for instance, were made recoverable for one year only, instead of the ten years.

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  • The amount was recoverable as a debt from the criminal to the extent of his property, and in his default from the members of his fine in sums determined by the degree of relationship; and it was distributable among the members of the fine of a murdered person in the same proportions, like a distribution among the next of kin.

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