Examples of using Recourse in English and their translations into Hindi
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The MeToo movement has changed the air in some places of work, but led to recourse in far fewer.
Cards sold by us to you are sold without recourse against us for any breach of contract by the provider.
shockwaves across Cryptocurrency markets, especially those under authoritarian governments where there is no recourse for aggrieved crypto assets investors.
buying steroids online from underground laboratories might be your only recourse.
Besides, these unregulated sources tend to disappear just as fast as they crop up so there isn't much recourse if your product is bunk.
Over the following years, SSA sought recourse through Colombian domestic courts.
Where you refer a dispute to any other independent third party you will always have recourse to the courts if you feel it appropriate.
Credits sold by us to You are sold without recourse against us for any breach of contract by the Carrier.
Recharge or buy sold by us to you is sold without recourse against us for any breach of contract by the Telco.
these women have no recourse to any form of aid.
You accept that you will not have any recourse against us in any of these types of cases where things don't work out right.
Cards sold by us to You are sold without recourse against us for any breach of contract by the Carrier.
I had to take recourse to the CIC(Central Information Commission), which ordered the university to let
there comes a point at which inconvenient scientific findings can only be explained away by recourse to huge, nebulous and nefarious agendas such as the World Government or Stalinism.
you still have further recourse available to you in court.
The Shiv Sena, the NCP, and the Congress all took recourse to the strategy of sequestering their elected legislators in hotels
User's only recourse is to immediately.
public proof that a transaction did take place, which can potentially be used in a recourse against businesses with fraudulent practices.
public proof that a transaction did take place, which can potentially be used in a recourse against businesses with fraudulent practices.
if they are deemed to be viable, but oftentimes they leave employees with very little recourse to recoup lost income for worked time.
