reparable injury

reparable injury
A tort, or civil wrong (See tort law), that can be compensated through the payment of pecuniary damages, as distinguished from irreparable injury or harm that is not compensable through the payment of money.

Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.


reparable injury
A tort, or civil wrong, that can be compensated through the payment of pecuniary damages, as distinguished from irreparable injury or harm that is not compensable through the payment of money.

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