Confirming business transactions and documents by a third party that is usually an auditor.
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EXTERNAL VIOLENT AND ACCIDENTAL MEANS
a term that refers to a death that was not caused by any natural means.
EXTERNALITIES
A factor those benefits and costs are not recorded on the market prices.
EXTERRITORIALITY
The privilege of those persons (such as foreign ministers) who,though temporarily resident within a state, are not subject to the operation of its laws.
EXTERUS
Lat A foreigner or alien; one born abroad. The opposite of civis.Exterus non habet terras. An alien holds no lands. Tray. Lat. Max. 203.
EXTINCT
Extinguished. A rent is said to be extinguished when it is destroyed andput out. Co. Litt. 1476. See EXTINGUISHMENT .Extincto subjecto, tollitur adjunc- tum. When the subject is extinguished, theIncident […]
EXTINGUISHING OF EQUITY OF REDEMPTION
When property rights are given to the mortgagee to foreclose on the property and sell it.
EXTINGUISHMENT
The destruction or cancellation of a right, power, contract, orestate. The annihilation of a collateral thing or subject in the subject itself out of whichIt is derived. Prest. Merg. 9. […]
EXTIRPATION
In English law . A species of destruction or waste, analogous to estrepement See ESTREPEMENT.
EXTIRPATIONE
A judicial writ, either before or after judgment, that lay against aperson who, when a verdict was found against him for land, etc., maliciously overthrewany house or extirpated any trees […]
EXTOCARE
In old records. To grub woodland, and reduce it to arable or meadow ; “to stock up.” Cowell.
EXTORSIVELY
A technical word used in indictments for extortion.It is a sufficient averment of a corrupt intent , in an indictment for extortion, to allegethat the defendant ” extorsively ” took […]
EXTORT
The natural meaning of the word “extort” is to obtain money or othervaluable thing either by compulsion, by actual force, or by the force of motives appliedto the will, and […]
EXTORTION
Any oppression by color or pretense of right, and particularly the exactionby an officer of money, by color of his office, either when none at all is due, ornot so […]
EXTORTION COVERAGE FORM
Crime insurance to cover cash loss, securities, ad goods by extortion.
EXTRA
A Latin preposition, occurring In many legal phrases; it means beyond, exceptwithout, out of, outside.
EXTRA EXPENSE COVERAGE FORM
A form that helps list added cost of business needing to stay open after the loss of property.
EXTRA EXPENSE INSURANCE
Insurance that pays cost of restoring a firm to normal operations not in the normal business interruption insurance .
EXTRA LEGEM
a Latin phrase that means to be beyond the protection of the law or outside of the law.
EXTRA PERCENTAGE TABLES
A table about mortality used to decide premium charged for a medical condition.
EXTRA PREMIUM
A charge on premium that is made to cover hazards.
EXTRA PREMIUM REMOVAL
Taking extra premium away due to a hazard that is gone.
EXTRA RISK
A party or risk that is outside standard insurance. It is needed to pay a higher premium or getting less coverage.
EXTRA VAGANTES
In canon law. Those decretal epistles which were published afterthe Clementines . They were so called because at first they were not digested orarranged with the other papal constitutions, but […]
EXTRA VIAM RIGHTS
This a Latin phrase meaning Outside the roadway and applies to using the adjoining property when a road has become impassable.