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Perquisite
Perquisite, something gained by a place or office over and above
Droits of admiralty
Droits of admiralty, the perquisites attached to the office of Admiral of England (or Lord
Pension
or stipend granted, not is respect of any right, privilege, perquisite of office but, on account of past service or particular
Perquisited
Supplied with perquisites
emolument
office or employment usually in the form of compensation or perquisites [the President shall, at stated times, receive for his services,
Emolument
profit arising from office employment or labor gain compensation advantage perquisites fees or salary
Perquisite
Something gained from a place or employment over and above the ordinary salary or fixed wages for services rendered especially...
Perquisition
A thorough inquiry of search
Bannock
Bannock, a thick cake of oatmeal, being a perquisite of a mill-servant in thirlage.
Easter offerings, or Easter dues
under Schedule E of the Income Tax Act, 1842, as perquisites accruing by reason of office, Cooper v. Blakiston, 1909 AC
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