- 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:
Revisiting an Old and
Inconsistent Remedy".
Fordham Law Review. 65. CITY OF
CARLSBAD v.
GRACE (1998) |
FindLaw "Equitable
recoupment applies...
- preceding) authority. For example:
Stephen J. Legatzke, Note, The
Equitable Recoupment Doctrine in
United States v. Dalm: Where's the Equity, 10 Va. Tax Rev...
- what it is: a low-budget film
designed primarily for production-cost
recoupment in
foreign territories and homevideo." John Griffin, "**** aside, Cold...
- or HRA
provider must
recoup the
charge and
suspend the card
until it is
recouped. In
addition to
voluntary methods of
recoupment,
employers commonly use...
- or
public owner,
builder and
maintainer of the
bridge uses the toll to
recoup their investment, in much the same way as a toll road. The
practice of collecting...
- probability" of
recouping its
investment in the
alleged scheme. An oligopoly's
interdependent pricing may
provide a
means for
achieving recoupment, and thus...
- success. They
demand a
ransom of $1,136.15
because they
simply want to
recoup the
money that was
cheated out of them by a
fraudulent record label. Guest...
- 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...
- 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...