The word
"recoverable" means that something can be regained or obtained again.
Full definition
The government is proposing to raise the amount
of recoverable costs by litigants in person in line with inflation.
Lord Justice Jackson is advocating a pilot of fixed
recoverable costs in the mercantile court as
[5] In my view, assuming that the interest is paid, the interest on a loan to fund general living expenses including treatment costs during the course of litigation is
not recoverable as damages where, as here, it is not reasonably foreseeable and arises because of the impecuniosity of the plaintiff.
The effect of this change on costs
recoverable in damages was considered in British Racing Drivers» Club Ltd v Hextall Erskine & Co [1995] PNLR 523, [1996] 3 All ER 667.
«The Deepwater Horizon disaster has also focused attention on the oil sands» 170 - billion [barrels] of economically
recoverable reserves,» said Peter Buchanan and Meny Grauman.
The IHS study says that the Permian still has a gargantuan 60 to 70 billion barrels of technically
recoverable oil reserves.
Proposals for
fixed recoverable costs in lower value clinical negligence claims should include the words «culture change» in relation to the NHS and the NHS Litigation Authority (NHSLA), says Agata Usewicz, head of clinical negligence at Hodge, Jones & Allen, in this week's NLJ.
Co. reaffirmed the principle that punitive damages are not
recoverable for breach of contract.
While natural gas reserves reached another record in 2014 and oil reserves were the highest since 1972, the
technically recoverable resources from which they came are enormous and will continue to supply proved reserves for Americans for decades to come.
From their PR release: The Committee's year - end 2012 assessment of 2,384 Tcf includes 2,226 Tcf of gas potentially
recoverable from «Traditional» reservoirs (conventional, tight sands and carbonates, and shales) and 158 Tcf in coalbed reservoirs.
So any legal injury which results from it is as
recoverable as it would be from a non-government entity.
You have already reduced the estimated
recoverable resource from 63 - 83m cts to 58.5 m based on 2.2 m carats mined per year but the company's stated plan is to slowly ramp up mining up to 3m cts / year.
The case was settled for the maximum amount
recoverable under California law for medical malpractice cases for pain and suffering.
At Farling, Hecht & Davis, LLP, our San Jose car accident attorneys will pursue the maximum
amount recoverable under the law and the terms of any applicable insurance policy.
EIA annually
estimates recoverable coal reserves by adjusting the DRB to reflect accessibility and recovery rates in mining.
Cambridge Energy Research Associates estimate that the
total recoverable oil resources in place are 3.74 trillion bbl (including non-conventional sources such as shale).
DOE was to do a speedy analysis that could ease public concern and start the industry down a more sustainable path as it tries to develop the 800 trillion cubic feet of technically
recoverable gas in the shale.
resources those occurrences of energy sources or minerals with less certain geological and / or economic / technical recoverability characteristics, but that are considered to become
potentially recoverable with foreseeable technological and economic development
This withholding tax is not
recoverable if a Canadian investor holds that ETF in a RRSP account.
For example, non-economic damages (pain and suffering, physical pain, etc.) are not
generally recoverable under workers» compensation law.
He named a range of litigation funding options that would be available if his final report is implemented — contingency fees, a supplementary legal aid scheme, and «hopefully» a contingent legal aid fund, as well as conditional fee agreements without
recoverable success fees.
Enforcement
expenses recoverable against a licensee by the Council under the Real Estate Services Act are as follows:
Article 1607 specifically
limits recoverable damages to what is the «immediate and direct consequence» of the nonperformance.
(The maximum
recoverable against a municipality under Kansas law) against a County ambulance service for improperly intubating our client who suffered...
Only 20 % of 2016's e-waste is documented to have been collected and recycled despite rich deposits of gold, silver, copper, platinum, palladium and other high value
recoverable materials.
If the deceased family member didn't generate income, the services they performed at home have
recoverable value.
The United States is eighth on the list with 102,000 tonnes of
known recoverable uranium resources.
Berg says a laser - powered plane could offer the long duration benefits of a satellite, while also being
easily recoverable for repairs or upgrading.
The volume recommendations above are within a large range, and each person will be able to deal with volume differently, when it comes to finding your correct volume you will need to figure out the
maximum recoverable volume (MRV) for you as an individual.
Conventional oil is a mixture of mainly pentanes and hydrocarbons
recoverable through an oil well from an underground reservoir and is a liquid at atmospheric pressure and temperature.
Studies by MIT, the U.S. Department of Energy, and Google show that there is enough
recoverable energy in the hot rock of the western U.S. to supply a large portion of our total power consumption.
(It also includes wage loss, general damages, pain & suffering, and all other
recoverable losses.)
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Wyoming has three times as
much recoverable reserves at producing mines as West Virginia and about twice as much as West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Ohio combined.
'' [P] unitive damages are not
recoverable when liability is premised solely on the employer's violation of the Labor Code statutes that regulate meal and rest breaks, pay stubs, and minimum wage laws.»
With such CCS infrastructure in place and given the size of the remaining
ultimately recoverable resources (which the Letter puts at ~ 4,000 Gt for coal alone), fossil fuel use could continue into the 22nd Century hardly impacting the level of CO2 in the atmosphere, assuming it remains competitive with the alternatives available at that time.
They're
only recoverable under certain circumstances, where the conduct of the defendant who caused the death was particularly egregious.
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