Examples of 'what recourse' in a sentence

Meaning of "what recourse"

What recourse typically means what action or legal remedy is available to someone in a particular situation or when they have been wronged. It refers to the options or steps that can be taken to address a problem or seek justice

How to use "what recourse" in a sentence

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what recourse
We are wondering what recourse we have.
Indicate what recourse can be taken if conciliation efforts do not resolve a complaint.
I have appointment with an Attorney next week to see what recourse they have.
Ask what recourse you would have if you make a purchase and are not satisfied.
I am writing to see what recourse I have.
She questioned what recourse people would have against those who ignored the signs.
If a drunk driver hits you, what recourse do you have?
And what recourse does your brother propose?
Employer can legally do this and what recourse or options do you have?
What recourse do we have if we disagree with them?
One could well wonder what recourse was left to the Palestinians.
What recourse do you have if not satisfied?
And in the mean time what recourse is there for the customer?
What recourse have we but to go to the courts?
When the state fails to deliver justice, what recourse do people have?

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What recourse does a sex worker have in that situation?
If the governor will not honor their warrant, what recourse do they have?
What recourse do the other two siblings have?
If my daughter 's laptop is stolen or damaged, what recourse can I take?
What recourse mechanisms are provided in your harassment policy?
If my student 's laptop is stolen or damaged, what recourse can I take?
What recourse in the event of a breach of your data?
You have to wonder, What recourse do we, as citizens, have?
What recourse do we have if we do not agree?
In addition, explain what recourse a client has if their claim is unfavourable.
What recourse to justice then for those abused?
Ms. Dairiam asked what recourse rural women had when denied access to justice.
What recourse would the senior creditors then have?
Mr. Hamilton, what recourse do these people have?
What recourse was available to persons who had been sentenced to death?
So what recourse do they have?
What recourse do we have if we disagree?
So what recourse is there?
What recourse do consumers have if they have been taken advantage of?
So what recourse is left?
What recourse is left for the individual in this case?
If so, what recourse do I have to recover my money?
What recourse do they have other than to weasel out?
What recourse was available to subordinates who refused to carry out such an order?
What recourse did women have who were facing employment discrimination? an expert asked.
What recourse does this legislation offer for individuals convicted of simple possession of cannabis?
What recourse do you have if the career manager refuses to listen to your appeal?
And what recourse does my mother have now to recover the money taken from her?
What recourse do investors have if they feel that they have been treated unfairly or misled?
But what recourse does a prohibited business have to redress its own grievances other than violence?
What recourse do individual citizens have against an inept bureaucrat who leaves the computer unlocked?
So what recourse do the American people have?
What recourse might a Kiwi have in case of breach?
What recourse do I have if this happens?
What recourse do I have if I do not agree with a decision of the Tribunal?

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