- 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...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
- not
qualify the
litigants as the "prevailing party" for the
purposes of
recouping attorney's fees, even if case was
ended due to
mootness of the challenged...
- million, the film did not
achieve box
office success and fell
short of
recouping its
budget through ticket sales. The film
takes place in 12th-century...
- The
Kennedy Slide of 1962, also
known as the
Flash Crash of 1962, is the term
given to the
stock market decline from
December 1961 to June 1962 during...
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highest budget of any of his
films to date, the film was a box-office bomb,
recouping only $2.1
million from a $5.9
million budget. The film
received praise...
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Collins launched a case
against two
former musicians from his band to
recoup £500,000 in
royalties that were overpaid.
Louis Satterfield and Rahmlee...
- of
Thomas Gaspey's poem. The new
mother reclines in a four-poster bed,
recouping her energy. A
member of the
household sits at the foot of the bed, entertaining...