
1) Latin legal terminology
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Ex gratia (ə; also spelled ex-gratia) is Latin for `by favour`, and is most often used in a legal context. When something has been done ex gratia, it has been done voluntarily, out of kindness or grace. In law, an ex gratia payment is a payment made without the giver recognising any liability or legal obligation. == Examples of ex gratia paymen.....
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A payment made that is not legally necessary under the terms of a contract. It is usually made because of a moral obligation and no legal liability is admitted by the payer when making an ex gratia payment.
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The Latin term 'Ex gratia' means, in a UK legal context: 'out of kindness, voluntary'.
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Payment made 'as a favour' by an insurer, when there is no obligation under the policy terms.
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Given as a favour not required by a legal duty.
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Something given or carried out as a favour or gift, rather than as a legal duty
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Ex gratia is Latin for as an act of grace
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[
adj] - as a favor
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ex gratia Out of goodness. Referring to a payment made as a favor, not as an obligation.
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payment or reward given freely without obligation
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out of grace. A gift made without any obligation on the part of the giver or any return from the receiver.
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Out of kindness, voluntary
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An ex-gratia payment is one made freely where there is no obligation to make any payment. Often made by employers to leaving employees.
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adjective as a favor; not compelled by legal right; `ex gratia payments made to nonstriking workers`
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As a matter of favour An Ex Gratia payment would be awarded without the acceptance of any liability or blame
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as a favor rather than as a matter of right: ex gratia payments made to nonstriking workers.
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