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Definition of Reincurred
1. reincur [v] - See also: reincur
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reincurred
Literary usage of Reincurred
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Public Utilities: Their Cost New and Depreciation by Hammond Vinton Hayes (1913)
"... may include a certain amount of supervision which will have to be reincurred
when the plant is replaced, still the cost of the supervision that will ..."
2. Public Utilities: Their Cost New and Depreciation by Hammond Vinton Hayes (1913)
"... may include a certain amount of supervision which will have to be reincurred
when the plant is replaced, still the cost of the supervision that will ..."
3. Public Utilities; Their Cost New and Depreciation by Hammond Vinton Hayes (1913)
"... may include a certain amount of supervision which will have to be reincurred
when the plant is replaced, still the cost of the supervision that will ..."
4. Report of Joint Committee on Valuation of Ohio Public Utilities Under Order by Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (1914)
"... overhead costs must be reincurred. Subjecting the overhead and preliminary
costs to this test, it is found that the costs of preliminary investigation, ..."
5. A Statistical Account of Bengal by William Wilson Hunter, Hermann Michael Kisch, Andrew Wallace Mackie, Charles James O'Donnell, Herbert Hope Risley (1877)
"If rain falls the plant does not spring up, and the whole of the primary outlay
has to be reincurred. After the crop has come above ground, the fields have ..."
6. Telephony: A Manual of the Design, Construction, and Operation of Telephone by Arthur Vaughan Abbott (1903)
"The cost of the manholes will not need to be reincurred in full, though a certain
expense must be No. of Ducts ..."
7. Report of the Railway Accounting Officers by Association of American Railroads Accounting Division (1888)
"The conductor was debited with a passenger when he boarded the train and when he
left the train at B was credited, but the indebtedness was reincurred when ..."