12 adjectives to describe restitution

Immediate restitution of the cash deposit in the National Bank of Belgium, and in general immediate return of all documents, specie, stocks, shares, paper money, together with plant for the issue thereof, touching public or private interests in the invaded countries.

In cases of robbery, where property found is detained for the sake of proof, it does not become the prey of official rapacity, but an absolute restitution takes place.

Gladstone's good-will had its issue later in the enforced restitution to Montenegro of the district of Antivari and Dulcigno, which the Montenegrin army had taken, but evacuated, pending the disposition of the congress which after S. Stefano regulated the treaty of peace.

For our ancestors considered, and so ordained in their laws, that, while the thief should be cast in double damages, the usurer should make four-fold restitution.

They insisted on a written apology for the insult to their flag, and the formal restitution of the captured sailors.

One thing, which is less impossible, is to indemnify the administration of the Mont-de-Piété for this gratuitous restitution.

Yet if I could awhile myself relieve, Till Ely be in some place settled, A double restitution should I get, And these sharp sorrows, that have joy suppress'd, Should turn to joy with double interest.

Though none but Norman lawyers chose To count it tort, if the finders "froze" To treasure-trove,especially those Who held the land where they dug it, For quits he'd give up half,down,cash; And that, for one who had gone to smash, Was a liberal restitution: His neighbor Shent-per-Shent did sue On a better claim, and put it through, Recovered his suit, but not a sou At the tail of an execution.

And, from this point of view, might the cheque for five pounds be considered as mere restitution?

Between France and Holland were declared a general armistice, perpetual amity, a mutual restitution of towns, a reciprocal renunciation of all pretensions upon each other, and a treaty of commerce which was immediately put into execution.

18;)whereas, in the present case, restitution, however reluctant, had been prompt and complete.

Whether our repentance is to be carried the length of universal restitution, remains to be seen; if so, it is to be hoped that the circumstances of the capture of Aden will be duly borne in mind.

12 adjectives to describe  restitution