And health providers or product developers affected by its decisions can't sue it for recourse.
The loan was non-recourse meaning that Landow could not be sued personally if he defaulted.
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The limited recourse and peculiar structure of the tobacco bonds are where the trouble starts.
But a word of caution: refinanced loans and home equity loans tend to be recourse loans.
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Millions of immigrant workers, he says, face constant petty discrimination and have little recourse to justice.
Women have legal recourse to fight against pay discrimination, as Amanda took advantage of.
Those who were not paid have recourse through Medicare resubmissions, appeals, and Dendreon itself.
They really have no recourse (although a lawsuit or two is likely to be filed).
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With these non-recourse interest tax losses baked in, investors were guaranteed to win after tax.
Sometimes their only recourse to material is writings by Arvind Adiga or Chetan Bhagat.
Optech agreed to loan him 90% of the value of the FRNs on a non-recourse basis.
In America and Europe, there is at least some hope of recourse to the authorities.
If someone else makes a mistake with our money our only recourse is to get angry.
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Some of these crimes fall between the cracks of legal definitions leaving victims with little recourse.
Also, the draft inadequately informs shareholders of the lack of legal recourse in China.
There is often little recourse for effective mental health counselling in countries recovering from armed conflict.
Mr. Bush has the recourse of a recess appointment for Mr. Reich once the Senate leaves town.
Currently, there is no recourse for businesses without providers doing what is called "settlement-free peering, " says Kapela.
When rights are violated, people and businesses have recourse in a fair and judicious court of law.
But the First Minister's office denied this, saying they would have "no recourse" to reclaim any cash.
The only loophole was deducting interest on non-recourse debt, and that should remain limited in Section 469.
The balance of a non-recourse mortgage is deemed to be proceeds in the sale of a property.
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His only remaining recourse was to appeal to the governor of Texas, Rick Perry, a Republican, for clemency.
So, if something happens that you're not happy with - parents often find they have very little recourse.
Government sources told the BBC they prefer for the royal charter to be agreed without recourse to legislation.
If the IRS picks on you, you generally have recourse to the courts.
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As such, forgiveness of a non-recourse mortgage resulting from a foreclosure does not result in cancellation of debt income.
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When North Korea invaded South Korea, Truman took recourse to the new U.N.
If an Internet company operating in a foreign country is suddenly exposed to censorship, it has virtually no recourse.
Such gains easily dissuade them from taking legal recourse against real estate firms.
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