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Irreparableness
Irreparableness Ir*rep"a*ra*ble*ness, n. Quality of being irreparable.

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- An irreparable injury is, in equity, "the type of harm which no monetary compensation can cure or put conditions back the way they were." It has traditionally...
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- judicial do****entation warranting it, was illegal and that he would be irreparably harmed if he remained in El Salvador, and she ordered the government...
- request of the administration. The government claimed it would cause "irreparable injury to the defense interests of the United States" and wanted to "enjoin...
- requirements, pericolum notice, and the risk of suffering serious and irreparable damage. The term 'serious harm' refers to the magnitude of the damages...
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- repair. A knocked-out vehicle may, however, be later determined to be irreparable and written off. Mobility kill Firepower kill Mission kill Glossary of...
- a lawsuit against her labels Blackground Records and Da Family for "irreparable damages to her professional career". She claimed that her 2004 contract...
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- injury, such as personal injury vs. injury to property, permanent injury, irreparable injury, potential injury, continuing injury, etc. Malice Wrongdoing Injury...