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 much is due. or wyhen it Is not yet due. Preston v. Bacon, 4 Conn. 4S0.Extortion consists in any public officer unlawfully taking, by color of his office, fromany person any money or thing of value that is not due to him. or more than his due.Code Ga. 1882,

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EXTRA

A Latin preposition, occurring In many legal phrases; it means beyond, exceptwithout, out of, outside.

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EXTRA EXPENSE INSURANCE

Insurance that pays cost of restoring a firm to normal operations not in the normal business interruption insurance.

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EXTRA LEGEM

a Latin phrase that means to be beyond the protection of the law or outside of the law.

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EXTRA PREMIUM

A charge on premium that is made to cover hazards.

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EXTRA RISK

A party or risk that is outside standard insurance. It is needed to pay a higher premium or getting less coverage.

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