Restitution in a sentence as a noun

You paint EJ as someone trying to blackmail or strongarm AirBnB for restitution.

Will the kids or their families get any restitution for wrongful imprisonment?

The liklihood that he could ever get that restitution dropped, via bankruptcy or other means, is minimal.

I've seen situations in which cash didn't quite reconcile to what was expected; in some, the people involved made restitution and were fired.

I was able to pay my restitution in full, which really sucked financially, but was a great feeling and something I'm still proud to tell people.

He could face five years in prison, a fine of up to $250,000 and an order to make restitution to anyone adversely affected by the incident.".

[2]The plea agreement[8] called for Ciavarella to serve up to seven years in prison, pay fines and restitution, and accept responsibility for the crimes.

" The court continued, "private rights, under such extreme and imperious circumstances, must give way for the time to the public good, but the government must make full restitution for the sacrifice.

In this case, the petitioners are seeking restitution which will come out of the pockets of the current shareholders, as the corporation may be forced to pay them, thereby reducing the corporation's assets and total value.

" The court concluded that the obligation to make full restitution was based on an implied promise "on the part of the United States to reimburse the owner for the use of the steamboats and for his own services and expenses, and for the services of the crews during the period the steamboats were employed in transporting government freight pursuant to those orders.

Restitution definitions

noun

a sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury

See also: damages amends indemnity indemnification redress

noun

the act of restoring something to its original state

noun

getting something back again; "upon the restitution of the book to its rightful owner the child was given a tongue lashing"

See also: return restoration regaining