Recoverable Sentence Examples
Most kinds of offerings are now recoverable in secular courts.
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.
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.
Crime was rarely punished, and debts were not recoverable.
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.
Money disbursed by consuls on account of the illness or injury of seamen is generally recoverable from the owner.
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.
Only that amount was recoverable from an unsuccessful defendant.
For simple tensile loading, to assess differences in maximum recoverable elastic deformation, the merit index is used.
The fields are estimated to contain recoverable reserves of 350 to 400 billion cubic feet.
AdvertisementEstimated gross proven and probable recoverable reserves for the field are currently 15.2 million barrels of oil.
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.
Mistakes then brought rebukes, but were recoverable.
Arrears of debt, for instance, were made recoverable for one year only, instead of the ten years.
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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