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Reimburse, 'reimbursed' is different from contracts to contribution. Contributionis between persons equally bound, reimbursement between a person interested in payment and a person bound to make the payment, Nandlal Singh v. Ram Kirit Singh, AIR 1950 Pat 212.Reinstatement can only arise where man is dis-missed or removed from service or if his service has terminated and he is brought back to service, Hemanta Kumar Bhattacharjee v. Union of India, AIR 1958 Cal 239....
Reimbursement
Reimbursement, reimbursement has to mean and imply restoration of an equivalent for something paid or expended. Reimbursement pre-supposes previous payment, Tata Iron & Steel Co. Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 2000 SC 3706 (3712): (2001) 2 SCC 41....
reimburse
reimburse -bursed -burs·ing 1 : to pay back (a sum lost or expended) to someone [will the court costs] 2 : to make restoration or payment of an equivalent to [ the employee for travel expenses] re·im·burse·ment n ...
tuition reimbursement
tuition reimbursement An employee benefit in which the employer pays all or part of the employee's tuition for coursework or training ...
Reimburse
To replace in a treasury or purse as an equivalent for what has been taken lost or expended to refund to pay back to restore as to reimburse the expenses of a war...
Reimbursement
The act reimbursing...
Reimburser
One who reimburses...
Indemnity
Indemnity, a contract, express or implied, to keep a person harmless from loss which that person may incur by reason of some act, omission or event. It differs from a guarantee which requires a writing under s. 4 of the Statute of Frauds in that the latter guarantee contemplates the primary liability of a third person. as pointed out by Anson on Contracts, a form of indemnity may be illustrated by 'If you will supply goods to A. I will see you paid.' A guarantee, if 'A. does not pay you, I will.' There is, as a rule, a right of subrogation to all the remedies available to the person indemnified under an indemnity available to a person indemnifying-a guarantor has the right of subrogation as well as a right of recourse against the person guaranteed unless otherwise agreed. A great number of indem-nities are implied at Common Law or statute, and the contract extends to all the loss suffered and is not limited in amount as a contract to pay a sum of money is limited. As to implied indemni...
patrimony
patrimony pl: -nies [Middle French patrimonie, from Latin patrimonium, from patr- pater father] 1 : an estate inherited from one's father or ancestor [to deprive her and her coheirs of their "Wells Fargo Bank v. Kincaid, 260 Cal. App. 2d 120 (1968)"] 2 : an estate or endowment belonging to a church [the property of a dissolved parish shall pass to the of the diocese] 3 in the civil law of Louisiana : the net assets of a person : the sum of a person's assets and liabilities [reimbursement shall be made from the of the spouse who owes reimbursement "Louisiana Civil Code"] ...
Payment
Payment, is the act of paying, K.S. Bawa v. Director of Enforcement, (1990) Cr LJ 1068.The payment of money before the day appointed is in law payment at the day; for it cannot, in presumption of law, be any prejudice to him to whom the payment is made to have his money before the time; and it appears by the party's receipt of it, that it is for his own advantage to receive it then, otherwise he would not do it, 5 Rep. 117. See the notes to Cumber v. Wane, (1719) in 1 Smith's L.C.Payment is a recompense for service rendered, Bala Subrahmanya Rajaram v. B.C. Patil, AIR 1958 SC 518 (519): (1958) SCR 1504.(ii) 'Payment' implies gift of money by someone to another. A partition in a H.U.F. can be considered either as 'disposition' or 'conveyance' or 'assign-ment' or 'settlement' or 'delivery' or 'payment' or 'alienation' within the meaning of those words in s. 2 (xxiv) of Gift Tax Act, 1958; Commissioner of Gift Tax v. N.S. Getty Chettiar, AIR 1971 SC 2410: (1972) 1 SCR 736: (1971) 2 SCC 74...
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