recourse

recourse
noun
1) (resort) Zufluchtnahme, die

have recourse to somebody/something — bei jemandem/zu etwas Zuflucht nehmen

2) (person or thing resorted to) Zuflucht, die
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re·course
[rɪˈkɔ:s, AM -ˈkɔ:rs]
n no pl Zuflucht f; ECON Regress m, Rückgriff m
to have \recourse to sb sich akk an jdn wenden können
to have \recourse to sth Zuflucht zu etw dat nehmen können
to decide to have \recourse to the courts to obtain money due auf gerichtlichem Wege Forderungen geltend machen
without \recourse to sth/sb ohne etw/jdn in Anspruch zu nehmen
it is hoped that the dispute will be settled without \recourse to litigation man hofft, dass sich der Streit außergerichtlich beilegen lässt
without \recourse FIN ohne Regress
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[rɪ'kɔːs]
n
Zuflucht f

to have recourse to sb — sich an jdn wenden

to have recourse to sth — Zuflucht zu etw nehmen

without recourse to his books — ohne seine Bücher zu konsultieren

without recourse (Fin) — ohne Regress

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recourse [rıˈkɔː(r)s; US auch ˈriːˌkəʊərs] s
1. Zuflucht f (to zu):
have recourse to (seine) Zuflucht nehmen zu;
have recourse to foul means zu unredlichen Mitteln greifen;
have recourse to a book ein Buch konsultieren, in einem Buch nachsehen
2. WIRTSCH, JUR Regress m, Rückgriff m:
recourse claim Regressanspruch m;
liable to recourse regresspflichtig;
liability to recourse Regresshaftung f, -pflicht f;
right of recourse Rückgriffsrecht n;
have recourse against sb gegen jemanden Regress nehmen
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noun
1) (resort) Zufluchtnahme, die

have recourse to somebody/something — bei jemandem/zu etwas Zuflucht nehmen

2) (person or thing resorted to) Zuflucht, die
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n.
Regress -e m.
Rückgriff m.

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