1. refund - Noun
2. refund - Verb
To fund again or anew; to replace (a fund or loan) by a new fund; as, to refund a railroad loan.
To pour back.
To give back; to repay; to restore.
To supply again with funds; to reimburse.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPlease refund me my money Source: Internet
A 2013 ruling concerning Porter Airlines found that "it is unreasonable for Porter to refuse to refund the fare paid by a passenger because of its cancellation of a flight, even if the cause is an event beyond Porter’s control." Source: Internet
A bench of Justices RF Nariman and S Ravindra Bhat said, “We don’t find any merits in the appeal” filed by the government challenging the TDSAT’s order asking it to refund Rs 104.34 crore lying unadjusted to RCL and RTL. Source: Internet
According to SFSS President Osob Mohamed, students had complaints regarding confusion around the date for refund and course drop deadlines. Source: Internet
According to European Consumer Centre France, if your airline has cancelled your flight due to the coronavirus epidemic without proposing a replacement flight then you are entitled to a refund of the full price of the ticket. Source: Internet
After a further 10 days, Ryanair said: “Customers who choose not to accept a free move or voucher will receive their refund in due course, once this crisis has passed. Source: Internet