Reimbursement - Law Dictionary Search Results
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
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
comprehensive insurance
comprehensive insurance Insurance coverage that reimburses you for damage to your own car from causes other
Beddoe order
to enable them to sue or defend and to be reimbursed out of the trust estate, Re Beddoe, (1893) 1 Ch
Reimbursable
Capable of being repaid repayable
value-added tax
distribution of a commodity with each payer except the consumer reimbursed from payment at the next stage called also VAT
indemnify
against hurt, loss, or damage 2 : to compensate or reimburse for incurred hurt, loss, or damage in·dem·ni·fi·er n
exoneration
which he or she is only secondarily liable to be reimbursed by the person primarily liable b : the right of
Next friend
is prima facie liable for the costs, which are, however, reimbursed to him out of the infant's estate, provided he have
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