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And then again if they pay me this money as an ex gratia payment.
The company offered her an ex gratia sum to settle if she signed a release form.
The making of one-off ex gratia payments is not subject to judicial review.
Quantifying compensation may be complicated if an ex gratia payment has been made to you.
The family received an ex gratia award of £350.
However, an ex gratia payment to an older man who has no full-time employment in prospect could fall on the other side of the line.
Again,ex gratia arrangements appear to have preceded the inauguration of formal schemes.
The Delhi government announced an ex gratia compensation of Rs.
The employer may have little economic option but to offer a few months' wages ex gratia to get rid of the nuisance.
This may happen when a government department settles a case out-of-court or decides to make an ex gratia payment.
Sometimes ex gratia payments are made as a result of a recommendation of an ombudsman.
The administration of non-statutory,ex gratia compensation schemes may be subject to judicial review.
It provides non-binding recommendations for return or for ex gratia payments.
For example, an ex gratia payment is not automatically treated as meeting any liability stemming from the basic award.
What happens if you are paid an ex gratia sum which exceeds the current maximum compensatory award?
Local authorities have no general power to make ex gratia payments, but may do so on the recommendation of the local government ombudsman.
The matter was considered by the War Cabinet which authorised ex gratia payments to the injured crew.
Any such payment would be made on an ex gratia basis and would not imply any admission of liability.
This provision permitted the payment of an ex gratia supplement in cases of this kind.
When something has been done ex gratia, it has been done voluntarily, out of kindness or grace.
In response to public pressure, the government set up a committee to examine the claims and to recommend ex gratia payments, but few were actually paid out.
The payments would be made on a humanitarian or "ex gratia" basis, which is not an admission of liability or of guilt.
But ex gratia payments, like other occupational fringe benefits, are unequally distributed (Sinfield, 1978).
In law, an ex gratia payment is a payment made without the giver recognising any liability or legal obligation.
The Israeli government made an ex gratia payment to the Hook family in an agreement with the British government.