- 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...
- team
barely gets him out in time, but the
auction access device gets
irreparably damaged. Out of money, The
Union decides to also
fight dirty, tracking...
-
roofs are
peeled off.
Manufactured homes usually sustain severe and
irreparable damage.
Flooding near the
coast destroys smaller structures,
while larger...
-
events for the
burgeoning colony:
Portuguese access to
trade routes was
irreparably severed when ****an
halted trade in 1639, and
after the
Portuguese Restoration...
-
Volumes 1–4.
Society for Indo-Judaic Studies. 1998. p. 95. "I am
suffering irreparably: Ajay
Jadeja Ajay
Jadeja studied in the
esteemed Sardar Patel Vidyalaya...
-
removed from the item the
vials of ink will shatter,
releasing the ink and
irreparably damaging the fabric. The tags
typically have
warning labels to discourage...
- Eilperin,
Juliet (29
January 2006). "Debate on
Climate Shifts to
Issue of
Irreparable Change". The
Washington Post.
Retrieved 7 May 2010. Packard,
Aaron (12...
- 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...
- the island,
several houses were
damaged and the
parochial church was
irreparably damaged. The
parish of
Pedro Miguel is
situated in an area
between Lomba...