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REWARD. An offer of recompense given by authority of law for the performance of some act for the public good; which, when the act has been performed, is to be paid; or it is the recompense actually paid.

 


Reward offers are usually unilateral contracts. The offeror (the party offering the reward) cannot impel anyone to fulfill the reward offer.

For reward for the salvage of the vessel;
For port, canal and other waterway dues and pilotage dues;
Based on tort arising out of physical loss or damage caused by the operation of the vessel other than loss of or damage (and) ...

the reward for the person who helps rescue marine property, such as a vessel, that is in danger of being damaged. Some laws allow the reward to be provided whether the assistance was successful or not in preventing damage to the marine property.

SALARY.
A reward or recompense for services performed. 2. It is usually applied to the reward paid to a public officer... more ...

A reward for services rendered. When two persons are equally indebted to each other there takes place a compensation between them which extinguishes both debts.

the reward of labour, payable only in current coin of the realm, and to prohibit whole or part payment of wages in food or drink or clothes or any other articles; (2) to forbid agreements, express or implied, ...

That Law is God, ordaining eternally that some things are and will forever remain as they are, that day follows night, that kind action brings good results, that honesty is the best policy, that love is its own reward.

Thus by increasing rewards for authors, inventors and other producers of intellectual works, overall efficiency might be improved.

This is the financial 'reward' that you receive from your opponent at the end of a claim. This can be as a result of a court order or through an amicable agreement outside of court.

These allottments were called feods, feoda, feoffs, feus, fiefs, fieus, and fees - conditional stipends or rewards.

Accommodation: 1. A favor done without consideration of monetary or other reward. 2. A friendly solving of differences.
Accord: An agreement by two or more parties to settle their differences or claims.

Good time - A reduction in sentenced time in prison as a reward for good behavior. It usually is one third to one held of the maximum sentence.

Definition - Noun
1 : generosity in bestowing gifts esp. by will
2 : a reward, premium, or subsidy esp. offered by a government
Pronunciation'bau'n-tE ...

(n) Solicitation is the act by which a person is influenced or otherwise persuaded to do a crime or take part in a criminal activity, without which he may not have involved in the crime. For example offering a big reward for doing a crime.

365000 New York City co-op and condo owners could see their property tax bills jump," the Independent Budget Office said in a report. The report by Ana Champeny, an IBO analyst, said that the current law excessively rewards co-op and condo owners.

" In a qui tam action the plaintiff (the person bringing the suit) will be entitled to a percentage of the recovery of the penalty (which may include large amounts for breach of contract) as a reward for exposing the wrongdoing and recovering funds ...

Specific performance may be ordered instead of (or in addition to) a judgment for money if the contract can still be performed and money cannot sufficiently reward the plaintiff.

Many states have statutes providing for commutation of sentence as a reward for good conduct during imprisonment. Once earned, the commutation becomes a matter of right and may be enforced by court action.

See also: Law, Person, Court, Right, State

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