English to Indonesian Dictionary restitution

restitution

restitusi
definition
noun
seeking the restitution of land taken from blacks under apartheid
the restoration of something lost or stolen to its proper owner.
he was ordered to pay $6,000 in restitution
recompense for injury or loss.
translation of 'restitution'
noun
restitusi,
penggantian rugi,
pemulihan
example
Condo developers are often set up to go out of business once a project is complete, too, leaving the design professional as the only source of 'restitution' for design and performance deficiencies.
Firstly, 'restitution' of previously misappropriated assets provides a strong deterrent to future malfeasance.
The central action of the play celebrates the marriage of Ferdinand and Miranda as the instrument of dynastic 'restitution' that accords with their desires.
However, in the highlands, where there is little cultivated land, privatization may entail 'restitution' , as families respect traditional ownership.
A claim for judicial review may include a claim for damages, 'restitution' or the recovery of a sum due but may not seek such a remedy alone.
Since such legislation is not compatible, in my view, with Community law, they should, in principle, be entitled to seek 'restitution' for those payments.
Had Jerod really demanded that Dennis MacArthur make 'restitution' for getting carried away teasing me - by taking me out to dinner?
Because the packaging was not up to par, the shipper did not see one cent in 'restitution' .
'restitution' of the damaged mucosa
he was ordered to pay £6,000 in 'restitution'
However, we were told that you would make full 'restitution' for the damage you have caused to us and, if that is the case, we are not unwilling to let bygones be bygones.
'restitution' of the damaged mucosa
Before deciding which dealers to pursue, staff members consider the severity of the case, the costs and the likelihood of collecting penalties and 'restitution' .
the coefficient of 'restitution'
When a ball hits the racket at its point of maximum 'restitution' (CoR) the rebound velocity of the ball will be highest.
However, the 'restitution' to their original owners of ceramics in public collections that had been expropriated at the time of World War II has brought a welcome number of highly important pieces to the market.
He advocated leniency towards those found guilty of misdemeanours; they were to make 'restitution' , but only the most serious cases were to be dealt with by law, leaving the rest to village opinion.
Widows seeking the 'restitution' of their dowries after their husbands died, for example, frequently litigated in the secular courts.
And it includes 'restitution' from corporations and public entities that profited from the business of slavery.
While in recent years land rights and native title legislation have seen the return of much land to Indigenous Australians, there has been little 'restitution' of commercially valuable property rights in resources.
In July 1999 a claim was made to the Tate by the widow's two sons and daughter, asking for compensation, not 'restitution' .
However, the prosecution managed to talk the court into awarding 'restitution' for the damages that would have been incurred if he'd succeeded.
If money was stolen, for example, 'restitution' might be a possibility.
Shareholders will receive $4.9 million in 'restitution' and interest, with the remainder covering penalties.
In serious disputes between families, heads of the involved kinship groups or local political leaders negotiate and the offending party is required to make 'restitution' in money and/or land.
Win is luckier in that the constable's search reveals her stolen property; poor Frances has only promises of gifts toward her loss by her employers and the hopes of 'restitution' by the Lord Justices whom she is petitioning.
He had to maintain a clean record, maintain a job, pay 'restitution' to the owners of the buildings he had burned down, and have absolutely no contact with Sheridan Ryan.
the ANC had demanded the 'restitution' of land seized from blacks
seeking the 'restitution' of land taken from blacks under apartheid
Although 'restitution' or compensation is not explicitly mentioned, this is implied by the use of the word ‘equitable’.
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