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Protecting the pipeline and damage recovery will ultimately fall on the American taxpayer.
This can be referred to as damage recovery.
Damage recovery between rounds.
The mission of the 209th CES is to provide a highly mobile emergency engineering force for base damage recovery after attack.
Following the storm, Progress Energy Carolinas assembled 1,200 tree and power line personnel to assist in damage recovery.
Mr. Van Cleve said the $11 million was "the largest natural resources damage recovery" for an oil spill in American history.
Adjusting Today provides insight into the property damage recovery process, focusing on case law and policy language to explain the intricacies of the claims process in various industries.
The IMF has already warned Britain that this iron fist of cut-backs could damage recovery - something that is not much talked about in the press.
On appeal, the Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal, citing Louisiana statute defining a "child," for purposes of damage recovery, as a legitimate child.
But her complaint helped 814 women exact a more tangible result on Tuesday: a $157 million settlement from State Farm, the largest damage recovery in any case brought under the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
While reforming the malpractice system by imposing caps on damages recovery can make the system less costly, the fairness of taming the industry's volatility on the backs of the most seriously injured victims is highly questionable.
Thirty-six of those shutdowns were to restore an adequate level of safety by fixing flaws in equipment, procedures or training; 11 were to replace major components required for operations and safety; and 4 were for damage recovery.
It did not immediately argue that any damage recovery for loss of good will is always taxable as income; rather, it protested that "[t]here exists no clear evidence of what the amount was paid for so that an accurate apportionment can be made."
In what is the largest damage recovery in any case brought under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the State Farm Insurance Company has paid $157 million in a settlement with 814 women who were refused jobs as insurance sales agents in California over a 13-year period.