reimburse
reimburse.01 - pay back
REIMBURSE-V NOTES: Note that args 1/3 are reversed from what they were in 'pay'. This is tenuous because the trace doesn't need to be linked to themoney; it could be a targetless agent trace. In general it seems likearg1 and args2/3 are mutually exclusive, depending on thegrammaticality of the following: (from reimburse.01-v)Aliases:
reimburse (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: payer
ARG1-PPT: amount of cash
ARG2-GOL: paid to
ARG3-PRP: in-exchange-for
ARG1-PPT: amount of cash
ARG2-GOL: paid to
ARG3-PRP: in-exchange-for
payment
... and $ 2.8 million in
overhead costsARG1
thatR-ARG1
woARGM-MOD
n'tARGM-NEG
be reimbursedrel
.payee and in-exchange-for
Gulf Power had set up an elaborate payment system through which
itARG0
reimbursedrel
outside vendors -- primarily three Florida advertising agencies --ARG2
for making illegal political contributions on its behalfARG3
.tenuous example with args 1-2-3
Douglas R. Pappas of Myerson & Kuhn says
about $ 5.3 million of the awardARG1
goes directly to the USFL to reimburserel
itARG2
for fees already paidARG3
.ARG0 and ARG3
About 72 %ARG0
reimburserel
for all or some lossesARG3
.