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recourse

Syllabification: (re·course)
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Definition of recourse

noun

[in singular]
  • a source of help in a difficult situation:surgery may be the only recourse
  • (recourse to) the use of someone or something as a source of help in a difficult situation:a means of solving disputes without recourse to courts of law all three countries had recourse to the IMF for standby loans
  • the legal right to demand compensation or payment:the bank has recourse against the exporter for losses incurred

Phrases

without recourse

Finance a formula used to disclaim responsibility for future nonpayment, especially of a negotiable financial instrument.

Origin:

late Middle English (also in the sense 'running or flowing back'): from Old French recours, from Latin recursus, from re- 'back, again' + cursus 'course, running'

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