to recoupe

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
TO RECOUPE. This word is derived from the French recouper, to cut again. In 
law it signifies the right and the act of making a set-off, defalcation, or 
discount, by the defendant, to the claim of the plaintiff. 21 Wend. It. 342. 
In another sense it signifies to recompense. 19 Ves. 123. 
    

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