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recobro

Recobro is a noun in Spanish that refers to the act of recovering money that has been paid, advanced, or incurred, typically in the form of costs, expenses, or charges that can be claimed back from another party or payer. It is used in legal, administrative, financial, and insurance contexts to describe the process of reclaiming sums owed or reimbursing expenditures.

In legal contexts, recobro often appears as recobro de costas or recobro de gastos, referring to the

Regulation and methods of recobro vary by jurisdiction and contract. Procedures are typically contractual, administrative, or

Notes and related terms vary by country, but the concept generally centers on restoring or reclaiming costs

recovery
of
legal
costs
or
procedural
expenses
from
the
opposing
party
or
as
determined
by
court
rulings.
In
public
administration
and
health
systems,
recobro
denotes
the
charging
back
of
costs
to
patients,
insured
parties,
or
third-party
payers
for
services
provided,
such
as
medical
treatments
or
public
services.
In
private
finance
and
business,
recobro
is
used
to
describe
debt
collection
or
the
reclamation
of
expenses
advanced
by
a
company
on
behalf
of
a
client,
including
travel,
materials,
or
administrative
fees.
Insurance
practice
uses
the
term
to
describe
the
creditor’s
recoupment
of
payments
from
third
parties
or
fault-based
recoveries
after
indemnity
payments.
judicial,
defining
eligibility,
documentation,
interest,
and
deadlines
for
making
a
recobro
claim.
that
were
initially
paid
on
another
party’s
account.