Extrinsic

  • 111extrinsic ambiguity — In a written contract, such is an uncertainty which does not arise by the terms of the instrument itself, but is created by some collateral matter not appearing in the instrument. Pacific Indemnity Co. v. California Electric Works, 29 Cal.App.2d… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 112extrinsic ambiguity — In a written contract, such is an uncertainty which does not arise by the terms of the instrument itself, but is created by some collateral matter not appearing in the instrument. Pacific Indemnity Co. v. California Electric Works, 29 Cal.App.2d… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 113extrinsic evidence — See parol evidence …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 114extrinsic fraud — The character of fraud which will afford a ground for setting aside a judgment, that is, fraud which is collateral to the issues tried in the case wherein the judgment was rendered. 30A Am J Rev ed Judgm § 657. For the purpose of a ground of… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 115extrinsic fraud — noun fraud that prevents a party from knowing their rights or from having a fair opportunity of presenting them at trial • Syn: ↑collateral fraud • Hypernyms: ↑fraud * * * noun : fraud (as that involved in making a false offer of compromise) that …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 116extrinsic eye muscle — Anat. any of six small muscles that control the horizontal, vertical, and rotating movements of the eyeball. Also called extraocular muscle …

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  • 117Intrinsic and extrinsic properties (philosophy) — An intrinsic property is a property that an objected or a thing has of itself, independently of other things, including its context. An extrinsic property is a property that depends on a thing s relationship with other things. For example, mass… …

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  • 118Intrinsic and extrinsic properties — The term intrinsic denotes a characteristic or property of some thing or action which is essential and specific to that thing or action, and which is wholly independent of any other object, action or consequence. A characteristic which is not… …

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  • 119fraud, extrinsic — n. Fraud that prevents a party from knowing about and therefore defending or pursuing all legal rights available to him or her. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …

    Law dictionary

  • 120laryngeal ligaments extrinsic — the ligaments in and around the thyrohyoid membrane, including the lateral and median thyrohyoid, hyoepiglottic, thyroepiglottic, and cricotracheal ligaments …

    Medical dictionary