• Clawback

    Origin

    claw + back

    Full definition of clawback

    Noun

    clawback

    (plural clawbacks)
    1. (US legal of evidence) A rule that permits a party to take back evidentiary materials that were mistakenly turned over to the other party, but to which the other party would not have been entitled.
    2. (US taxation legal) Money that a party is entitled to keep under one tax provision, but which is taken from them by another tax provision.
    3. (US, business) Any recovery of a performance-related payment based on discovery that the performance was not genuine.The airline got a clawback provision in the event of failure of the engines to meet fuel-consumption targets.
    4. (obsolete) A flatterer or sycophant.
      • LatimerTake heed of these clawbacks.

    Synonyms

    • (business: recovery of performance payment) malus

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