Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In law: The remedy or recourse which assurers have against each other, according to the date of their assurances, or against the master of a ship if the loss arose through his fault.
- noun The remedy or recourse a person has against his guarantor or other person who is to indemnify him for any damage sustained.
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Examples
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"After two bottles of wine my date turned into a full-on restaur-romp."
Dating Dictionary Karyn 2006
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"After two bottles of wine my date turned into a full-on restaur-romp."
Archive 2006-02-01 Karyn 2006
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The newcomers 'talk, as they crouched busily over their horses' feet, was on random themes: Dan Rice, John Owens, Adelina and Carlotta Patti, the comparative merits of Victor's and Moreau's restaur '-- hah!
Kincaid's Battery George Washington Cable 1884
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Atlanta has a lot of beautiful places to visit and wonderful restaur
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A Route 66 Place: Home and Away magazine, a publication by AAA, posted an article about The Route 66 Place restaur ...
Route 66 News 2010
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VILNIUS - What's this ... a modern Japanese restaur ...
News from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The Baltic Times. 2009
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Workers at most bars and restaur-ants don't even think about asking for time off during Labor Day weekend.
Yakima Herald-Republic Weekly News by Darcy Wytko 2009
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Chiqito wrote: Saying the TABC "regulates" restaur ...
chron.com Chronicle 2009
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Closings occur at major banks or law firms -- there is no "coffee table closing" at a restaur-ant.
BiggerPockets Forums 2009
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VILNIUS - What's this ... a modern Japanese restaur ...
News from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The Baltic Times. 2009
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