The owner of record is out of luck - he or she cannot keep the car or receive recompense from the rightful owner.
In 1911, his enemies urged for his dismissal from the Department of Agriculture on the technical charge that an expert in his department had received recompense exceeding the legal rate.
"Halvidar Gahnfeld and several of your men are injured and the landlord of the inn your men demolished won't let the a doctor attend them until he's received recompense for the damages."
They also felt that they should receive recompense for the monies they had spent on their house, barn and stable, which had also been surrendered in their absence.
They are designed to ensure that authors receive recompense for the free provision of their books to the public by libraries.
He felt that since he had closed his shop for a half day for this effort, he should receive recompense in the shape of a sheep or goat at least.
The families would receive adequate recompense, but the overall cost would not be substantially higher than the warehousing of the children.
The workers concerned receive vastly inadequate recompense for the value of their work; and local companies cannot compete with cut-price offers resulting from wage dumping.
Personal injury cases are almost always tried by judges alone, and receive recompense on a scale which can be predicted with some accuracy by reference to recent cases.
You and those of your officers and sergeants involved in this task will, of course, receive additional recompense.