Sentence examples for will be recoverable from inspiring English sources

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This premium will be recoverable from the losing party together with the basic legal costs.

The glacial pace of the pension world, companies say, means today's shortfalls will be recoverable in years to come.

Complainants will also be charged a small fee to use the arbitration service – which will be recoverable if they are successful – in another move designed to win support from the local and regional press.

More likely, Dr. Husseini was referring to claims by some Saudi oil executives that, over the long term, they expect to find 900 billion barrels in the ground, and that 51 percent of it will be recoverable.

In future, only the normal costs will be recoverable, leaving the success fee and ATE premium payable by the claimant out of his damages (although the former will be capped at a maximum of 25% of the damages).

He added: "Only a small portion [of total estimated resources], likely less than 5-105-10percentill be recoverable at a low price... "Shale gas can continue to grow but only at higher prices and that growth will require an ever escalating drilling treadmill with associated collateral financial and environmental costs – and its long term sustainability is highly questionable".

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But Smith cautions that much will not be recoverable because it will never be acceptable to frack in densely populated areas.

That assessment has doubled since a 2008 United States Geological Survey study, and the amount that will eventually be recoverable is the subject of intense speculation.

Secondly, claimant lawyers' success fees will not be recoverable from defendants and would instead need to be deducted from claimants' compensation.

More importantly, even if an adviser who stole investor assets is unable to spend those assets, the assets will not be recoverable by the investor unless the adviser provides the private key of the blacklisted address.

Therefore, the owner of digital assets must keep its private key to itself; otherwise, any other person who accesses the private key can spend those assets and, given the immutability of the distributed ledger system, those assets will not be recoverable by the owner.

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