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Definition of Recouper

Recouper
Recouper Re*coup"er (r?*k??p"?r), n. One who recoups. --Story.

Meaning of Recouper from wikipedia

- For recoupment in terms of U.S. tax law, see equitable recoupment. Recoupment, in the music industry, is when a record label pays for a musical artist's...
- Equitable recoupment is a judicially created defense most commonly applied in legal cases in the federal and state tax systems of the U.S.. This doctrine...
- supported him. He embarked on a lecture tour of North America, hoping to recoup financial losses sustained in the Wall Street crash. On 13 December, he...
- while receiving most of the game's profit after the development cost was recouped. EA gave the team a budget of $3.7 million. The game was released in March...
- the United States. It was poorly received by film critics and failed to recoup its $35 million budget, making it a box-office failure. Kyle Alan "Nobby"...
- 128  The Gr**** government also provided funding, which was expected to be recouped through the sale of tickets and from the sale of the first Olympic commemorative...
- countries of origin, but have been sufficiently successful internationally to recoup losses or even become financial successes. Films may also recover money...
- Many film production companies questioned the necessity. Don Juan did not recoup its production cost and Lubitsch left for MGM. By April 1927, the Big Five...
- Michael."The "American Dream": Tony-Winning Revival of 'A Raisin in the Sun' Recoups" Archived 14 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine playbill.com, 10 June 2014...
- included an intense hostility and fear of communism; a determination to recoup historical losses to Russia; and the desire to settle the "northern problem"...