(Tıp) Fetüs başının vulvadan doğuşunu takiben annenin sağ ve sol kalçasına doğru 45°'lik dönüş yapmak suretiyle, iç rotasyon esnasında bükülmüş olan boyunun tekrar normal durumunu alması
{i} reparation, compensation, reimbursement, remuneration; restoration to a previous condition
CRS §16-18 5-101, et al, is a means whereby, in theory; a victim is restored to his/her physical and financial position prior to the crime The offender is required by law, as a condition of a sentence, to pay for any loss due to injury or damage
A sentence imposed by the Court requiring the defendant to pay for the victim's monetary loss due to the crime
The act of restoring anything to its rightful owner, or of making good, or of giving an equivalent for any loss, damage, or injury; indemnification
After conviction, a defendant can be ordered to pay the victim for actual pecuniary damages
convicted persons gives court-ordered payments in services or dollars to crime victim or community
Money ordered by the judge to be paid to a victim on a case The defendant pays the court and the court disburses the money to the victim
The movement of rotetion which usually occurs in childbirth after the head has been delivered, and which causes the latter to point towards the side to which it was directed at the beginning of labor
A series of significant conditions determined by the decisions taken according to the products of the demodulation process (188)
the amount of money that the Judge orders the defendant to pay the victim as a condition of the defendant's sentence for the victim's out-of-pocket losses directly related to the crime
The act of returning to, or recovering, a former state; as, the restitution of an elastic body
An act of reparation for an injury done to another The injury may be caused by taking and/or retaining what belongs to another or by damaging either the property or reputation of another The intention of making restitution, usually in kind, is required as a condition for the forgiveness of sins of injustice, even though actual restitution is not possible
In the context of bankruptcy recovery, the act of repaying debt incurred as a result of fraud or abuse The Court usually imposes this The Court will order the debtor to pay back all or a part of the debt usually as a result of a conviction or a plea bargain
Restitution is the act of giving back to a person something that was lost or stolen, or of paying them money for the loss. The victims are demanding full restitution. the act of giving back something that was lost or stolen to its owner, or of paying for damage compensation restitution of (restitutio, from restituere )
A remedy in contract law where the person held responsible for a breach of contract pays the other party the money they would have received if the contract was performed
Restitution involves paying a person or group back for harm that was done to them Although lost lives can never be replaced, making a symbolic repayment of money, social or economic assistance, or otherwise alleviating damage or harm that was done as much as possible can go a long way toward resolving a conflict and moving toward reconciliation
getting something back again; "upon the restitution of the book to its rightful owner the child was given a tongue lashing" the act of restoring something to its original state