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[经] 追索权




    recourse
    [ noun ]
    1. act of turning to for assistance

    2. <noun.act>
      have recourse to the courts
      an appeal to his uncle was his last resort
    3. something or someone turned to for assistance or security

    4. <noun.attribute>
      his only recourse was the police
      took refuge in lying


    Recourse \Re*course"\, v. i.
    1. To return; to recur. [Obs.]

    The flame departing and recoursing. --Foxe.

    2. To have recourse; to resort. [Obs.] --Bp. Hacket.


    Recourse \Re*course"\ (r?*k?rs"), n. [F. recours, L. recursus a
    running back, return, fr. recurrere, recursum, to run back.
    See {Recur}.]
    1. A coursing back, or coursing again, along the line of a
    previous coursing; renewed course; return; retreat;
    recurence. [Obs.] ``Swift recourse of flushing blood.''
    --Spenser.

    Unto my first I will have my recourse. --Chaucer.

    Preventive physic . . . preventeth sickness in the
    healthy, or the recourse thereof in the
    valetudinary. --Sir T.
    Browne.

    2. Recurrence in difficulty, perplexity, need, or the like;
    access or application for aid; resort.

    Thus died this great peer, in a time of great
    recourse unto him and dependence upon him. --Sir H.
    Wotton.

    Our last recourse is therefore to our art. --Dryden.

    3. Access; admittance. [Obs.]

    Give me recourse to him. --Shak.

    {Without recourse} (Commerce), words sometimes added to the
    indorsement of a negotiable instrument to protect the
    indorser from liability to the indorsee and subsequent
    holders. It is a restricted indorsement.

    1. Its only recourse, however, is to refer cases to military courts, which have sole power to prosecute soldiers even when the victims are civilians.
    2. Someone will actually benefit from this." Previously, Customs had no recourse but to spend "hundreds of thousands of taxpayers' dollars to destroy this clothing," von Raab said.
    3. "In some cases where we have not been able to resolve the situation with the responsible insurance company, we don't have any recourse but to seek those legal means to get it back," Siebert said.
    4. Otherwise, we can only assume mass dismissals would have been his sole recourse.
    5. The sale had been contingent on their getting a 25% discount for prepaying their mortgage, a "recourse" loan for which they were liable apart from the home itself.
    6. Among other things, the FSLIC suit says that Vernon frequently made loans without proper documentation, usually for the full amount plus interest without recourse to the borrower.
    7. Among other proposals, the companies want to eliminate arbitration as recourse for dismissal and to hire more temporary employees.
    8. "Our work is not done _ the work of ensuring that recourse to justice is within the reach of every individual in this nation.
    9. It involves changing one clause in legislation which would give local authorities the ability to secure new loans for housing on their housing assets, without recourse to rates and revenues.
    10. In making its decision Tuesday, the three Appeals Court judges also ordered Ward to pay Guinness' court costs and refused him the option of appealing to the House of Lords, the last recourse for appeals in the British legal system.
    11. Unlike stock investors in merger situations, where they can sell their shares if they don't like a deal, partnership holders have almost no recourse if the majority votes in favor of a roll-up, the lawmakers said.
    12. At tonight's meeting, residents plan to discuss what legal recourse, if any, they have in order to force Singleton to leave. They have invited police and elected officials.
    13. De Marco said Friday that he did not want to force a contradiction between the positions of the assembly and the council, and therefore hoped the issue could be resolved without recourse to the assembly.
    14. Given those poor economic prospects, Mr. Benfer said, "the feeling is that the Bank of Canada will have no recourse" but to loosen credit some more.
    15. The elderly would have more rights and recourse under the bill, while guardians would have to meet new training and reporting requirements.
    16. The U.N. chief says that if Israel proves intransigent, he may have no recourse but to report to the Security Council only on ways to protect Palestinians from Israeli buses.
    17. But since Mr. Checchi agreed to the cutback, KLM appeared to have little recourse.
    18. Dr. Maria Serena I. Diokno, head of the National Movement to Disband Vigilantes, said these people and farmers have little chance for judicial recourse if they are harmed because vigilante groups enjoy government sanction.
    19. Barry's only recourse, now that he has admitted he used crack cocaine at a hotel last Jan. 18, is to persuade a jury that he was singled out, Seidman says.
    20. While military victims of disasters have little legal recourse against the government or its agents, political factors sometimes come into play.
    21. That issue is likely to arise in a future case. "Employers' next recourse is to challenge the no-polling rule," said Mona Zeiberg of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce National Litigation Center.
    22. The two partners have little recourse for appeal before the expiration tonight of a $78-a-share bid for the company by Morgan Stanley.
    23. The industry is relying heavily on a 1976 state Supreme Court decision that struck down a voter-approved Berkeley rent-control ordinance because it gave landlords limited recourse.
    24. Pressure on this side is bound to intensify as the Nationwide tie expires. At least GRE has rebuilt net assets without recourse to shareholders.
    25. It was not for nothing that Lord Owen, who is habitually strictly impartial in his public utterances, on this occasion expressed understanding for the frustration of the Croats, without however excusing their recourse to force.
    26. Even though this distribution of property may not be consistent with your wishes, you have no recourse.
    27. Thus the dictum of Russell Long, the former senator from Louisiana - 'don't tax you, don't tax me, tax that fellow, behind the tree' - was for Washington a safe recourse.
    28. The development appears to leave EDS without recourse in its lengthy legal battle to block Mr. Perot's efforts to take employees and customers from his old company.
    29. Employees have no recourse but to submit to testing, even though experts say court challenges to the tests are inevitable.
    30. Many weak, undercapitalized S&Ls won't be able to sell stock or find merger partners, and their only recourse will be to shrink.
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