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recourse
[ ree-kawrs, -kohrs, ri-kawrs, -kohrs ]
noun
- access or resort to a person or thing for help or protection:
to have recourse to the courts for justice.
- a person or thing resorted to for help or protection.
- the right to collect from a maker or endorser of a negotiable instrument. The endorser may add the words 鈥渨ithout recourse鈥 on the instrument, thereby transferring the instrument without assuming any liability.
recourse
/ 谤瑟藞办蓴藧蝉 /
noun
- the act of resorting to a person, course of action, etc, in difficulty or danger (esp in the phrase have recourse to )
- a person, organization, or course of action that is turned to for help, protection, etc
- the right to demand payment, esp from the drawer or endorser of a bill of exchange or other negotiable instrument when the person accepting it fails to pay
- without recoursea qualified endorsement on such a negotiable instrument, by which the endorser protects himself or herself from liability to subsequent holders
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of recourse1
Example Sentences
Another former chairman, Tom Wheeler, said he sees an artful strategy by Carr to create turbulence with little recourse.
鈥淚f they can do this, they can cause any American citizen to disappear without recourse. At some point, the court will need to hold an official in contempt for violating its order.鈥
The disturbances have upset residents, prompting complaints to local police who have had little recourse because his speech is protected by the 1st Amendment and no victims came forward.
The Venezuelans dispatched to El Salvador have no legal recourse for appeal or release, attorneys say, and may face indefinite detention.
Audiences have no choice but to exist in the theatrical moment, without recourse to linear logic, sententious language or psychological epiphanies.
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