Redress vs. Restitution

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Redressverb

To put in order again; to set right; to revise.

Redressverb

To set right (a wrong); to repair, (an injury); to make amends for; to remedy; to relieve from.

Redressverb

To make amends or compensation to; to relieve of anything unjust or oppressive; to bestow relief upon.

Redressverb

To put upright again; to restore.

Redressverb

To dress again.

Redressverb

(film) To redecorate a previously existing film set so that it can double for another set.

Redressnoun

The act of redressing; a making right; amendment; correction; reformation.

Redressnoun

A setting right, as of injury, oppression, or wrong, such as the redress of grievances; hence, indemnification; relief; remedy; reparation.

Redressnoun

One who, or that which, gives relief; a redresser.

Redressnoun

(film) The redecoration of a previously existing film set so that it can double for another set.

Redressverb

To dress again.

Redressverb

To put in order again; to set right; to emend; to revise.

Redressverb

To set right, as a wrong; to repair, as an injury; to make amends for; to remedy; to relieve from.

Redressverb

To make amends or compensation to; to relieve of anything unjust or oppressive; to bestow relief upon.

Redressnoun

The act of redressing; a making right; reformation; correction; amendment.

Redressnoun

A setting right, as of wrong, injury, or opression; as, the redress of grievances; hence, relief; remedy; reparation; indemnification.

Redressnoun

One who, or that which, gives relief; a redresser.

Redressnoun

a sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury

Redressnoun

act of correcting an error or a fault or an evil

Redressverb

make reparations or amends for;

Redressverb

remedy or set right (an undesirable or unfair situation)

Redressverb

set upright again

Redressnoun

remedy or compensation for a wrong or grievance

Restitutionnoun

(legal) A process of compensation for losses.

Restitutionnoun

The act of making good or compensating for loss or injury.

Restitutionnoun

A return or restoration to a previous condition or position.

Restitutionnoun

That which is offered or given in return for what has been lost, injured, or destroyed; compensation.

Restitutionnoun

(medicine) The movement of rotation which usually occurs in childbirth after the head has been delivered, and which causes the latter to point towards the side to which it was directed at the beginning of labour.

Restitutionnoun

The act of restoring anything to its rightful owner, or of making good, or of giving an equivalent for any loss, damage, or injury; indemnification.

Restitutionnoun

That which is offered or given in return for what has been lost, injured, or destroved; compensation.

Restitutionnoun

The act of returning to, or recovering, a former state; as, the restitution of an elastic body.

Restitutionnoun

The movement of rotetion which usually occurs in childbirth after the head has been delivered, and which causes the latter to point towards the side to which it was directed at the beginning of labor.

Restitutionnoun

a sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury

Restitutionnoun

the act of restoring something to its original state

Restitutionnoun

getting something back again;

Restitution

The law of restitution is the law of gains-based recovery, in which a court orders the defendant to give up his gains to the claimant. It should be contrasted with the law of compensation, the law of loss-based recovery, in which a court orders the defendant to pay the claimant for their loss.

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