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reparable injury:
(1832)
1. An injury that can be adequately compensated by money. [1]
1. An injury the damage from which is merely in the nature of pecuniary loss, and can be exactly and fully repaired by compensation in money. Puckette v Hicks, 39 La Ann 901, 2 So 801. [2]
1. An injury resulting in loss or damage that is purely pecuniary in nature and can be made whole by compensation in money.
See make whole; pecuniary loss. Compare irreparable injury. [3]
If an injury in fact is not a reparable injury, it is an irreparable injury:
irreparable injury – an injury that cannot be adequately measured or compensated by money and is therefore often considered remediable by injunction.
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[1]: Black’s Law Dictionary Deluxe Tenth Edition by Henry Campbell Black, Editor in Chief Bryan A. Garner. ISBN: 978-0-314-61300-4
[2]: Ballantine’s Law Dictionary with Pronunciations
Third Edition by James A. Ballantine (James Arthur 1871-1949). Edited by William S. Anderson. © 1969 by THE LAWYER’S CO-OPERATIVE PUBLISHING COMPANY. Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 68-30931
[3]: Ballantine’s Law Dictionary Legal Assistant Edition by Jack Ballantine (James Arthur 1871-1949). Doctored by Jack G. Handler, J.D. © 1994 Delmar by Thomson Learning. ISBN 0-8273-4874-6.
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