- An
irreparable injury is, in equity, "the type of harm
which no
monetary compensation can cure or put
conditions back the way they were." It has traditionally...
- the
Beach (1934) Gala-Salvador Dalí
Foundation Omelette about to be
Irreparably Crushed by
Hands (1934)
Omelettes with Dynamic,
Mixed Herbs (1934) Paranoiac...
-
roofs are
peeled off.
Manufactured homes usually sustain severe and
irreparable damage.
Flooding near the
coast destroys smaller structures,
while larger...
-
impregnable parts of
upper New York state. The Democrats,
confronted with an
irreparable schism in New York, lost the election. In New England, the Democratic...
- 1945 paid off 1960, s****ped 1965
Arrow A
Destroyer 1,350 14
April 1930
Irreparably damaged, 1944
Arnold J.
Isbell United
States Navy
Gearing Destroyer...
- repair. A knocked-out
vehicle may, however, be
later determined to be
irreparable and
written off.
Mobility kill
Firepower kill
Mission kill
Glossary of...
- wife in Anna and the King of Siam (1946). Sondergaard's
career suffered irreparable damage during the
United States Congressional HUAC Red
Scare of the early...
- apply. What most US
states call "junk" and most
Canadian provinces call "
irreparable" («irrécupérable») can be
labelled "salvage" in some
other jurisdiction...
-
conservative justices on the
Court granted the stay, with
Scalia citing "
irreparable harm" that
could befall Bush, as the
recounts would cast "a needless...
- the
killer was
apprehended swiftly, the motel's re****tion
suffered irreparable damage. As the
specter of
crime looms over both timelines, a singular...