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Restitution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The law of restitution is the law of gains-based recovery. It is to be contrasted with the law of compensation, which is the law of loss-based recovery. Obligations to make restitution and obligations to pay compensation are each a type of legal response -
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Middle English restitucioun, from Anglo-French, from Latin restitution-, restitutio, from restituere to restore, from re- + statuere to set up — more at statuteFirst Known Use: 14th century -
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Origin: 1350–1400; Middle English restitucioun < Old French restitution, restitucion < Latin restitūtiōn- (stem of restitūtiō) a rebuilding, restoration, equivalent to restitūt(us) restitute + -iōn- -ion -
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restitution - the act of restoring something to its original statefixing, repair, mend, mending, reparation, fix, fixture - the act of putting something in working order again -
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