== Irreparable harm is a harm that is hard to be compenasated or repaired. For example the patent infringmenet losses are sometimes irreparable, because it is almost impossible to repaire the damage caused by the infringmenet of the patent.
== More simply, it's harm that cannot be repaired with money.
Irreparable harm refers to damage or injury that cannot be undone or adequately compensated for by money or other means. It typically involves consequences that are permanent, long-lasting, or irreversible.
Irreparable harm in an emergency custody order refers to the potential harm that a child may suffer if they are not immediately removed from a dangerous or harmful situation. This harm is considered to be severe, serious, and unable to be remedied or reversed if not addressed promptly.
Family Law - 1999 Irreparable Harm 3-1 was released on: USA: 24 September 2001
Not reparable; not capable of being repaired, recovered, regained, or remedied; irretrievable; irremediable; as, an irreparable breach; an irreparable loss.
The root word of "irreparable" is "repair." The prefix "ir-" added to "repair" changes the meaning to "not able to be repaired."
Not retrievable; irrecoverable; irreparable; as, an irretrievable loss.
If it can be proved that eviction will cause immense hardship or harm the tenant permanently, the eviction can be stayed. That, however, takes the intervention of a judge.
Irreparable meaning impossible to repair, rectify, or amend.
The word irreparable means unfixable or unrepairable.
Our friendship was beginning to be irreparable.
The base word of irreparable is "repairable."
The ship suffered so much damage it was deemed to be irreparable.
All minerals, like all things, are toxic in excess. They can create irreparable harm to the body if one is not careful in exceeding the dosage of certain minerals. Some harm could be organ damage and memory loss, among other things.