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Extraaxillar

Growing outside of the axils as an extra axillary bud

Hindoo calendar

A lunisolar calendar of India according to which the year is divided into twelve months with an extra month inserted after every month in which two new moons occur once in three years

Administrative law

the civil liability and legal protection of those purporting to exercise them and aspects of the means whereby extra-judicial redress may be obtainable at the instance of persons aggrieved. Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(1), 4th Edn.

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Del credere agent

Mills v. State of Bombay, AIR 1953 SC 278 (281). Del credere agent, is one who, usually for extra remuneration, undertakes to indemnify his employer against loss arising from the failure of persons with whom he contracts

Arbiter

Arbiter, a private extra-judicial judge; an arbitrator or referee; a witness. See ARBITRATOR.

Attentates

pending suit, and after an inhibition is decreed and gone out. Those things which are done after an extra-judicial appeal may be styled Attentates, Ayliffe

Bonus

Bonus, premium or advantage; an occasional extra dividend; a gratuity. As to the respective rights of tenant for life and remaindermen in a bonus declared

Carrier

personal default), unless the party delivering the goods declare the value, and offer to pay, if required, an extra charge for carriage. Railway companies (see RAILWAY) carry under the 86th s. of the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act,

Charter-party

days, and if he detain her longer, to pay demurrage, i.e., a certain sum of money for each extra day, and also to pay freight agreed. In the absence of a charter-party or bill of lading, the

Costs de incremento

Costs de incremento, costs of increase, i.e., those extra expenses incurred which do not appear on the face of the proceedings, such as witnesses' expenses, fees to

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Extraaxillar

Growing outside of the axils as an extra axillary bud

Hindoo calendar

A lunisolar calendar of India according to which the year is divided into twelve months with an extra month inserted after every month in which two new moons occur once in three years

Administrative law

the civil liability and legal protection of those purporting to exercise them and aspects of the means whereby extra-judicial redress may be obtainable at the instance of persons aggrieved. Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(1), 4th Edn.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Del credere agent

Mills v. State of Bombay, AIR 1953 SC 278 (281). Del credere agent, is one who, usually for extra remuneration, undertakes to indemnify his employer against loss arising from the failure of persons with whom he contracts

Arbiter

Arbiter, a private extra-judicial judge; an arbitrator or referee; a witness. See ARBITRATOR.

Attentates

pending suit, and after an inhibition is decreed and gone out. Those things which are done after an extra-judicial appeal may be styled Attentates, Ayliffe

Bonus

Bonus, premium or advantage; an occasional extra dividend; a gratuity. As to the respective rights of tenant for life and remaindermen in a bonus declared

Carrier

personal default), unless the party delivering the goods declare the value, and offer to pay, if required, an extra charge for carriage. Railway companies (see RAILWAY) carry under the 86th s. of the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act,

Charter-party

days, and if he detain her longer, to pay demurrage, i.e., a certain sum of money for each extra day, and also to pay freight agreed. In the absence of a charter-party or bill of lading, the

Costs de incremento

Costs de incremento, costs of increase, i.e., those extra expenses incurred which do not appear on the face of the proceedings, such as witnesses' expenses, fees to

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