- 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...
- a
lawsuit against her
labels Blackground Records and Da
Family for "
irreparable damages to her
professional career". She
claimed that her 2004 contract...
-
strategy that
could disrupt the
harmony and
balance of both events,
while irreparably damaging its credibility. In May 2024, IOC
President Thomas Bach suggested...
- In May 2015,
Flatley revealed that much of his
vertebral column was
irreparably damaged and that he had a
damaged left knee, a torn
right calf/triceps...
-
roofs are
peeled off.
Manufactured homes usually sustain severe and
irreparable damage.
Flooding near the
coast destroys smaller structures,
while larger...
- Eilperin,
Juliet (29
January 2006). "Debate on
Climate Shifts to
Issue of
Irreparable Change". The
Washington Post.
Retrieved 7 May 2010. Packard,
Aaron (12...
-
Innocent said at a
condolence meeting at
Kochi that her
death was an
irreparable loss to
Malayalam film industry.
Malayalam movie star
Mammootty had expressed...
- the
phrase "dead zone"
refers to the part of Johnny's
brain that is
irreparably damaged,
resulting in his
dormant psychic potential awakening. When some...
- agreement, can be
replaced by a less
restictive alternative and
cause irreparable harm to Pavia. The ****ction
prevents the NCAA from
enforcing by-law...