Sometimes I wish Standskill hadn't liquidated our estate, but my mother's will made it mandatory.
Liquidated damages (Law), damages the amount of which is fixed or ascertained.
A debt or demand is liquidated whenever the amount due is agreed on by the parties, or fixed by the operation of law.
Where the contract is to pay a fixed sum of money or liquidated amount, the measure of damages for non-payment is the sum agreed to be paid and interest thereon at the rate stipulated in the contract or recognized by law.
Where the damage is not liquidated or agreed it is assessed to upon evidence as to the actual loss naturally and directly flowing from the breach of contract.
Another case is where a single lump sum is fixed as the liquidated amount of damage to be paid for doing or failing to do a number of different things of very varying degrees of importance (Elphinstone v.
She had too sad an acquaintance with the economic strain to see any humiliation in such accidents; but it offended her sense of order that he should not have liquidated his obligation in the three years since their marriage.
A difficulty which has much exercised and still exercises the courts is to determine, in these cases of special conditions, whether the sum for which the bond is given is a true penalty or only liquidated damages.
As there is a small part of the debt yet unliquidated, it may be well to pass it by and come to the great mass of the liquidated debt.
They were, in fact, and were so considered, evidences of the liquidated and specific sums due to the creditors of the United States.
The negotiations produced a particular article, by which it was agreed by France that the paper ought to be redeemed, and admitted by Great Britain that it should be redeemed at a liquidated value.
I have confidence that the public debt will beliquidated on the twentieth.
If the debt is liquidated or renewed--and there is Prince Frederick to keep in mind--we shall have played and lost.
Countless numbers of Jews were liquidated in sewers and bunkers through blasting.
He said then: “Generally speaking, the best thing to happen would be for the neutrals to be liquidated one after the other.
The majority of those liquidated were Jews, but there were also among them some communist functionaries.
Surely the debts you have contracted are not to so large an amount but they may be liquidated in time by our mutual exertions.
Fees to be paid in all cases: fees liquidated in quantity, and thence in value.
Fees, not liquidatedin quantity, and thus left to be liquidated in quantity, and thence in value, by the will of the priest.
It is true there is a large margin on your purchases, but our prosperity is only artificial, since it is but the result of recharges and not of liquidated operations.
The Italian will be liquidated first, for the profits thereof are urgently required.
In that year, however, the Union Pacific liquidated its holdings by distributing them to its own individual stockholders in the shape of a special dividend.
Usually he loaded up as the annual election of officers approached and liquidated shortly thereafter.
And that the several actual expenditures of each State should be settled and liquidated with its proportional part of the whole, and the several balances carried to their respective debits and credits in the general accounts.
The former must be adjusted as soon as proper officers can be found and appointed for the purpose, and proper principles established so as that they may be liquidated in an equitable manner.
If their friends have furnished you with vouchers to account for the expenditure of still further sums upon the public account, the whole, when stated, will be liquidated at the treasury offices, and the balance paid.
I take, therefore, this early opportunity to assure you, that all the accounts of the several States with the United States, shall be speedily liquidated if I can possibly effect it, and my efforts for that purpose shall be unceasing.
I would further propose, that on this day these balances, and those before mentioned, should be liquidated together, and the final capitals be considered as principal sums, bearing interest at six per cent.
If, however, the original claim were liquidated and undisputed, is there any sort of paper the debtor could get from the creditor that would release him absolutely?
That is a good contract so long as it is not open to the objection referred to a moment ago; that is, so long as A's claim is not for a liquidated sum of money and B's promise is not merely a promise to pay part of that liquidated sum.
A liquidated claim is one of an exact amount definitely fixed.
The difference is between what is called a liquidated and an unliquidated claim.
Suppose a little different case: A owes B $100 for a liquidated claim.
Suppose the agreement to settle a liquidated claim were oral and suppose a witness heard the words.
Most of the other claims comprised in the liquidated debt had their origin in advances made to the government--often bearing interest at two or three per cent a month, or even more--and in indemnity claims for revolutionary damages.
The liquidated debt, secured by international protocol or formal contract, Prof.
He ordered the debts of all who showed a money-bond to be liquidated without the debtors’ names being any longer registered.
It was there, a harnessed wisp of liquidated air in his mouth, but as he believed that she would only despise him were he to release the words he replaced sentiment with the mundane, as strange as it was.
This thing that he called himself, liquidated or became a gas that shot through a circuit causing him to fall into some type of a quasi-sleep.
The debts of this third class, that is, theliquidated debt, is the object of your inquiry.