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redress

[ree-dres, ri-dres, ri-dres] / ˈri drɛs, rɪˈdrɛs, rɪˈdrɛs /




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Seema Misra, who ran a post office in West Byfleet, Surrey, criticised ongoing delays as an MPs' report found thousands were awaiting full redress, but said the main issue was accountability.

From BBC

"The truly injured parties possess no direct avenue for redress," he says.

From BBC

“Even when the Supreme Court strikes down an unlawful tariff, the truly injured parties possess no direct avenue for redress,” the suit read, in part.

From Barron's

“The truly injured parties possess no direct avenue for redress,” alleged the lawsuit, which asks Costco for a refund on price increases related to tariffs, plus interest.

From The Wall Street Journal

The DH noted that Prof Hughes wrote to the prime minister in March asking him to set a clear timetable for the financial redress to be delivered without further delay.

From BBC