Maintenance work that extends an asset’s life time by one year or more.
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EXTRAORDINARY RESOLUTION
A resolution that doesn’t need to be notified but must be passed by a 3/4 vote.
EXTRAORDINARY WRIT
A court order done by appellate court to remedy a situation in the lower courts.
EXTRAPAROCHIAL
Out of a pari.ih; not within the bounds or limits of any punsh. 1 Bl. Comm. 113, 2S4.
EXTRAPOLATION
Predicting an unknown from the known data. It uses history and the current population to predict growth. If the current situation is stable it is a good prediction method. Refer […]
EXTRATERRITORIAL
This means to be outside of the boundaries of a state or country.
EXTRATERRITORIALITY
This concerns the operation of laws outside the boundary of a state or country.
EXTREME CARE
the care that a sensible person will use when faced with a dangerous event or condition.
EXTREME CRUELTY
In the law of divorce. The infliction of grievous bodily harm or grievous mental suffering. Civ. CodeCal. 1903.
EXTREME HAZARD
To constitute extreme hazard , the situation of a vessel must besuch that there is imminent danger of her being lost, notwithstanding all the means thatcan be applied to get […]
EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
The dangerous 364 chemicals the EPA lists on its website including firstaid procedures.
EXTREMIS
When a person is sick beyond the hope of recovery, and near death, heis said to be in extremis .Extremis probatis, praesumuntnr media. Extremes being proved, intermediate thingsare presumed. Tray. […]
EXTRINSIC
Foreign; from outside sources; dehors. As to extrinsic evidence , see EVIDENCE.
EXTRINSIC AMBIGUITY
This term applies to the uncertainty in a contract that comes from outside the contract.
EXTRINSIC EVIDENCE
evidence that does not appear in a contract or written document but has a bearing on an issue.
EXTRINSIC FRAUD
the term given to the deceit that lays the groundwork for setting aside a judgement.
EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION
Acting that starts from outside influence instead of from feelings.
EXTRINSIC REWARD
A reward that is expected but does not lead to more satisfaction . Refer to hygiene factors.
EXTROVERSION
The quality of being socially comfortable. It is also spelled as extraversion.
EXTRUSION
The process of using blank metal or plastic being forced through a metal piece or die to make a single ribbon.
EXTUM
In old records. Relics. Cowell.
EXUERE PATRIAM
To throw off or renounce one’s country or native allegiance; toexpatriate one’s self. Phillim. Dom. IS.
EXULARE
In old English law . To exile or banish. Nvllus liber liomo, exulctur, nisi,etc., no freeman shall be exiled, unless, etc. Magna Charta , c. 29; 2 Inst 47.
EXUPERARE
To overcome; to apprehend or take. Leg. Edm. c. 2.
EY
A watery place; water. Co. Litt. 6.