Ex Gratia

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Meaning of Ex gratia

(Lat. of favor; of grace). Words used formerly at the beginning of royal grants, to indicate that they were not made in consequence of any claim of legal right.

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Ex gratia in Law Enforcement

Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of ex gratia.

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Definition of Ex Gratia

In the context of international law, the legal resource A Dictionary of Law, provides a definition of Ex Gratia : (Latin)

Done as a matter of favour. An ex gratia payment is one not required to be made by a legal duty.


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