Compense - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pigeons
the value of the bird, and though the owner be compensated and satisfied, any other person may prosecute, see Cotterill v.
Quantum meruit
of services; damages awarded in an amount considered reasonable to compensate a person who had rendered services in a quasicontractual relationship,
Ranges Act, 1891
of an owner, whose lands are compulsorily taken, to be compensated for the injurious affection of his adjoining lands, see Blundell
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Reward
apprehension of persons charged with felonies a reasonable sum to compensate for expense, exertion, and loss of time, and by s.
Royalty
1985 Supp SCC 280: (1985) SCC Tax 538. Means to compensate the owner of a right or a property and it
Salvage
Salvage, allowance or compensation made by maritime law to those by whose exertions ships
Scalam
which six pense was added to each twenty shillings to compensate for a deficiency in weight, although no scales were actually
Recompense
to for service loss etc to requite to remunerate to compensate
deaf aid
an electronic device which amplifies sound and is worn to compensate for poor hearing
Paymaster
One who pays one who compensates rewards or requites specifically an officer or agent of a
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