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have recourse to Meaning in Bengali



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have recourse to's Usage Examples:

whereby an investor whose rights under the BIT have been violated could have recourse to international arbitration, often under the auspices of the International.


In the absence of these principles, the judge shall have recourse to natural law and the rules of equity.


In electronic environments, you have recourse to comment features, like the syntax of SGML, which allows.


avons recours à vous ("O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee").


Being unsuccessful, he was compelled again to have recourse to painting, as a means of subsistence.


It is generally supposed that individuals might have recourse to an Act of Contrition when they find themselves in extremis.


not truly owned by their Special Purpose Vehicle, and their holders have recourse to the originator if there is a shortfall in payments.


grievances, they met and determined, in 1722, to create a Toqui, and have recourse to war.


the faithful who entrust themselves totally to her protection, who have recourse to her maternal intercession, who are mindful of the primacy of the spiritual.


attributable to a particular segregated portfolio, the creditor may only have recourse to the assets attributable to that segregated portfolio.


At the level of legislation and justice, on some occasions they may have recourse to a Melanesian language (in spoken conversation, for example).


(usually referred to as the collateral) which enables the creditor to have recourse to the property if the debtor defaults in making payment or otherwise.


Compelled to have recourse to libraries, he went first to Florence in 1861, and in 1862 to Rome,.


A debt obligation is considered secured if creditors have recourse to specific collateral.


in a limited number of cases, the executing authority to decide to have recourse to an investigative measure other than that provided for in the EIO.


In a case of urgent necessity, when it is not possible to have recourse to the proper superior, an ordinary priest may absolve a penitent, directly.


"another barbarous pastime and for the performance it is necessary to have recourse to a pond of water sufficiently extensive to give the duck plenty of room.


Lutheranism and the Thirty Year War, abbots and bishops were obliged to have recourse to other dioceses and religious orders to fill the vacancies.


reader will find therein sufficient information, and will not need to have recourse to the many voluminous commentaries which the author himself had consulted.



Synonyms:

bear; sustain; stockpile; carry; exert; maintain; hold on; monopolize; wield; keep; monopolise; stock; have got; feature; hold;

Antonyms:

lose; inhale; absorb; substantiality; tasteful;

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