As to costs, Lord Coleridge remarked that the decision of the House of Lords, though giving costs on the appeal, left Bradlaugh mulcted in a considerable sum of costs which were not recoverable from Clarke.
Many of the deposits containrecoverable amounts of gold and silver.
Several of the more important antimony districts owe their economical production of that metal to the presence of recoverable values in gold.
Zinc constitutes about 75 per cent by weight of the recoverable metals of the Leadville district of Colorado.
A young son of Levi is a considerable debtor to one of them; but not finding it convenient to pay what is not recoverable by law, he no longer appears in those fashionable circles.
An Act to prevent the infamous practice of Stock jobbing,” which provided that no loss in bargains for time should be recoverable in the Courts, and placed such speculations outside the Law altogether.
But whether a system of proration based on hourly potential is as fair as one based upon estimated recoverable reserves or some other combination of factors is a question for administrative and not judicial judgment.
Where the risk had not attached, money paid by way of premium or otherwise shall be recoverable from the insurer.
Any sum which during the war became due upon a contract deemed not to have been dissolved under the preceding provision shall be recoverable after the war with the addition of interest of five per cent.
The recoverable percentage is usually a factor of working costs.
Mine Valuation (Continued) Recoverable percentage of the gross assay value; price of metals; cost of production.
It is hardly necessary to argue the relative importance of the determination of the cost of production and the determination of the recoverable contents of the ore.
The method of treatment for the ore must be known before a mine can be valued, because a knowledge of the recoverablepercentage is as important as that of the gross value of the ore itself.
In using this system, in order to protect the men, a pillar is often left under the level by driving a sublevel, the pillar being easily recoverable later.
Your friend wants the money to pay racing debts with; well, I told him before you came in, that racing debts are notrecoverable by law, so that whoever he owes the money to must wait until he can pay.
They're not recoverable in law; and even if they were, isn't it as well for you to owe money to one man as to another?
Consciousness accordingly still grips me to the point of a felt pressure of interest in such a matter as the recoverable history--history in the esthetic connection at least--of its insistent dealings with a given case.
It literally seems to me, besides, that there was more history and thereby more interest recoverable as the matter stood than if every answer to every question about it hadn't had a fine ambiguity.
I fondly catch, I confess, at any of these recoverable lights; finding them at the best too scant for my commemorative purpose.
Wonderful altogether in fact, I find as I write, the quantity, the intensity of picture recoverable from even the blankest and tenderest state of the little canvas.
Relief on Loan It was enacted that any relief that the Central Authority might declare or direct to be by way of loan should be legally recoverable by the local authority, even by attachment of wages.
An influential proposal to make all relief (and especially all medical relief) recoverable as if given on loan was definitely negatived.
It should be built under the superintendence of their Surveyor; and the party applying should find sureties for the performance of the work, under penalties, to be recoverable as liquidated damages.
Remark referred to:—‘And all penalties recoverable under this Act.
Remark referred to:—‘And in case they do there should be a heavy penaltyrecoverable by action.
A Preliminary Experiment With Recoverable Biological Payloads in Ballistic Rockets.
These orbiting recoverable biosatellites will provide opportunities for critical testing of major biological hypotheses in the areas of genetics, evolution, and physiology.
Of physicians, notrecoverable at Common Law, 15, 16.
The mother was living and said to be normal, while a brother was coincidentally insane, with a recoverable psychosis.
With the exception of Kirby, whose work has already been discussed in the introduction, we have been able to find only one author who has attempted any symptomatic discrimination of the recoverable and malignant catatonic states.
When Kraepelin included it in his large group of Dementia præcox, however, it implied that stupor could not be an acute, recoverable condition.
Benign stupor can be defined as a recoverable psychosis characterized by these four symptoms.
An urgent problem in this field was to separate different reaction types in order to discover which were recoverable and which chronic or progressive.
He conceived that this bill should have a saving clause, that penalties and forfeitures incurred under it, should be recoverable and distributable after the act itself had expired.
Had the whole sum been recoverable it might have saved the Budget of a Chancellor of the Exchequer struggling with a deficit.
The penalties recoverable under the Act would not have covered a tenth part of these costs.
This being a fancy contrary to fact, I will put it this way--that in every city there is always some one period of human history more readily recoverable than any other.
The fines to be recoverable in a summary way before one magistrate.
It appears, however, that by substituting soda as the base the alkali isrecoverable in such a form as to be directly available for the alkaline-sulphide or 'Dahl' process.
It is obvious that the materials are recoverable from the precipitating-bath, but at a certain added cost.
We have no statements as to the proportion recoverable nor the costs incurred, and we are therefore unable to measure the total net cost of the regenerated cellulose by this process.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "recoverable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: curable; improvable; reclaimable; redeemable; reversible