Compense - Law Dictionary Search Results
Costs
under this Act, appear to the court reasonably sufficient to compensate the prosecutor for the expenses properly incurred by him in
Campbell's (Lord) Acts (English)
the Fatal Accidents Acts, 1846 to 1908, provided for the compensation of the families of persons killed by negligence (q.v.). To
Dearness allowance
inextricably intertwined with price rise, it being an attempt to compensate loss in real wages on account of price rise considered
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Custom of the country
tenant on quitting his holding has a right to be compensated for his expenditue on those acts of husbandry of which
Copyhold
o the tenant's right to enfranchise 'upon paying the lord's compensation and the steward's fees' was directed to be given by
Compensation for loss of employment
Compensation for loss of employment, expression 'compensation for loss of employment'
Reward
a good sense to requite to recompense to repay to compensate
Average
the thing lost or damaged, or by his insurer, who compensates the insured in the proportion which the average loss bears
Amendment
it is likely to cause such injury which cannot be compensated in costs such as a claim which is barred on
Allowance
landlord to tenant on the determination of agricultural tenancy, to compensate the tenant for outlay on seed, labour, or crops, of
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