recourse in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

recourse in the PONS Dictionary

recourse Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have recourse to sb
to have recourse to sth
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The form of legal recourse was in connection of distress (distractio).
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He quickly had recourse to the army to suppress the rebels.
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Little legal recourse was available to those injured by the unrest, because strikes were not typically considered illegal.
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Other obligations (i.e., recourse obligations) are backed by the full credit of the borrower.
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This left consumers who experience serious health consequences from drug use with little recourse.
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If no agreement was reached, the shareholders had recourse to arbitration (ss.36-41).
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We want the officer to be able talk to experts, who can look at his legal recourses, if he needed to.
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Where either party breached the contract, there was recourse to the law in the normal courts of the land.
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The recipient has recourse against the supplier, as in any such case.
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Also, he needed to span a reasonably wide expanse of area without recourse to vertical roof supports.
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