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. Lat Max. 207.

twittermail
Categories: E

EXTRINSIC

Foreign; from outside sources; dehors. As to extrinsic evidence, see EVIDENCE.

twittermail
Categories: E

EXTRAORDINARY REMEDY

This the remedy that tries to make relief possible that won’t ordinarily be obrained in ordinary action of the court.

twittermail
Categories: E

EXTRINSIC AMBIGUITY

This term applies to the uncertainty in a contract that comes from outside the contract.

twittermail
Categories: E

EXTRAORDINARY REPAIR

The price of equipment maintenance to make it work better. It is reported as an expense.

twittermail
Categories: E

EXTRINSIC EVIDENCE

evidence that does not appear in a contract or written document but has a bearing on an issue.

twittermail
Categories: E

EXTRAORDINARY REPAIRS

Maintenance work that extends an asset’s life time by one year or more.

twittermail
Categories: E

EXTRINSIC FRAUD

the term given to the deceit that lays the groundwork for setting aside a judgement.

twittermail
Categories: E