Clawback

Word CLAWBACK
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Hyphenation claw back
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Definitions and meanings of "Clawback"

What do we mean by clawback?

The recovery of money that has been disbursed, as by a government, pension, or company. noun

To fawn on; curry favor with.

. Literally, one who claws the back; hence, one who fawns on another; a sycophant; a wheedler. noun

Same as back-scratcher, 1. noun

Flattering.

A flatterer or sycophant. noun

To flatter. transitive verb

Flattering; sycophantic. adjective

A rule that permits a party to take back evidentiary materials that were mistakenly turned over to the other party, but to which the other party would not have been entitled. noun

Money that a party is entitled to keep under one tax provision, but which is taken from them by another tax provision. noun

Any recovery of a performance-related payment based on discovery that the performance was not genuine. noun

Finding a way to take money back from people that they were given in another way noun

A rule that permits a party to take back evidentiary materials that were mistakenly turned over to the other party but to which the other party would not have been entitled.

Money that a party is entitled to keep under one tax provision but is taken by another tax provision.

Any recovery of a performance-related payment based on discovery that the performance was not genuine.

A flatterer or sycophant.

Money or bonuses that has been granted and now are wanted back after a firm bankruptcy or even difficulties, bailout... - for legal reasons but more and more for moral reasons (public anger, etc) Urban Dictionary

When you take a shot and you chase with a white claw, Similar to pickle back, where the chaser is pickle juice, except it’s white claw. Urban Dictionary

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The word "clawback" in example sentences

The term clawback'' is bandied about more these days because of the preponderance of Ponzi schemes that have collapsed in recent years. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In the language of failed businesses, those calls are termed a "clawback" effort. ❋ Unknown (2011)

(But never any suggestion of "clawback" -- or getting back the profits that were made while creating the catastrophe.) ❋ Unknown (2010)

Securities & Exchange Commission, the firm's board of directors on Dec. 18 adopted an executive incentive compensation recovery - or "clawback" - policy. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Moreover, if demand from Hong Kong retail investors exceed certain levels, a rule known as a clawback requires that they be given a greater percentage of the offering. ❋ Prudence Ho (2011)

Mr. Becker's involvement potentially influenced whether investors who got money out of the Madoff operation before it was exposed could be shielded from so-called "clawback" lawsuits brought by those liquidating the Madoff estate. ❋ Unknown (2011)

To return money to investors who lost money, the trustee has filed so-called "clawback" suits against many "net winners"- people who got more out of Madoff accounts than they put in. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The clawback is the latest development in a trading scandal that continues to ripple through UBS. ❋ Deborah Ball (2012)

The bankruptcy trustee, however, filed a so-called clawback lawsuit against the bank that sought return of the money as ill-gotten gains. ❋ Unknown (2012)

Mr. Picard must file any so-called clawback lawsuits by December, the two-year anniversary of Mr. Madoff's arrest and the filing of regulatory proceedings against him. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In response to outside pressure, Wall Street firms have shifted their compensation structure to include more stock to pay bonuses, deferring additional pay until later and bolstering so-called clawback provisions that allow companies to seize compensation under certain circumstances. ❋ Aaron Lucchetti (2010)

Madoff Investment Securities, to launch such so-called clawback law suits. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Madoff Investment Securities, to launch such so-called clawback lawsuits. ❋ Michael Rothfeld (2010)

The company ' s offering was part of a so-called clawback option on $6.8 billion of capital already pledged to it by five big investors led by Brookfield Asset Management Inc. Those investors agreed earlier this year to provide General Growth the capital in exchange for new shares amounting to two thirds of the company ' s total. ❋ Kris Hudson (2010)

Another problem here is the so-called clawback problem. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A clawback occurs when a fund manager has to return a portion of profits it took on deals early in a fund's life to investors because later deals didn't pan out. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A prime example was the so-called clawback feature of Section 304, which was designed to prevent crooked CEOs and CFOs from taking home big bonuses and cashing out company stock while they were knowingly defrauding shareholders. ❋ Russell G. Ryan (2009)

Such so-called clawback provisions are based on the logic that the redemptions were paid using other investors 'money. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A clawback is a nifty little investor protection: Blackstone partners earn most of their billions from performance fees on their private-equity investments -- or a 20% cut of the profits, which they get when one of their portfolio companies is sold. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Possibility that a customer could be additionally raped via a clawback action after already having their funds stolen is simply [villainous] For sake of [public relations], management is asking their top executives [to claw] their last year bonuses back ❋ Ggtours (2011)

“Hey [Chels], let’s take a [clawback] [shot]!” ❋ Cmurder (2019)

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