Reimbursable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Payment
worth but does not include any payment for defraying or reimbursing-- The cost of removing, transporting or preserving the human organ
Mandate
of his doings to the mandator. A mandator contracts to reimburse a mandatary for all expenses and charges reasonably incurred in
Loan, gratuitous
molestation or impediment, under the peril of damages. He must reimburse the borrower the extraordinary expenses to which he has been
In the pay of
the pay of' is indicated to mean: Compensate, remunerate, satisfy, reimburse, indemnify, recompense, repay, M. Karunanidhi v. Union of India, AIR
Indemnification
of indemnifying preserving or securing against loss damage or penalty reimbursement of loss damage or penalty the state of being indemnified
Implied contract
has been paid by a sub-tenant to avoid distress will reimburse the sub-tenant. The implied contracts which the law infers are
County rate
which are those of defraying the expenses connected with prisons, reimbursing to private parties the costs they have incurred in prosecuting
Beddoe order
to enable them to sue or defend and to be reimbursed out of the trust estate, Re Beddoe, (1893) 1 Ch
Repayment
The act of repaying reimbursement
guarantee
a product offered for sale often with a promise of reimbursement 4 : guaranty [constitutional s] guarantee vt
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