Paid for the return of
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RANSOMEDPaid for the return of
rebatereturn of part of the amount paid
rebatedreturn of part of the amount paid
reclaimingRetrieve or recover (something previously lost, given, or paid); obtain the return of
reclaimedRetrieve or recover (something previously lost, given, or paid); obtain the return of
RANSOMEDPaid for the release of
weighagethe rate paid for weighing of goods
agioa premium paid for the exchange of currency
weighagesWEIGHAGE, the rate paid for weighing of goods
agiosAGIO, a premium paid for the exchange of currency
mercheta fine paid to a lord for the marriage of a daughter
alimonymoney paid for the support of a spouse after separation or divorce
alimoniedmoney paid for the support of a spouse after separation or divorce
merchetsMERCHET, a fine paid to a lord for the marriage of a daughter
ransomsA sum of money or other payment demanded or paid for the release of a prisoner
meticsalien resident of an ancient Greek city who paid a tax for the right to live there
meticalien resident of an ancient Greek city who paid a tax for the right to live there
annuitiesA fixed sum of money paid to someone each year, typically for the rest of their life
tortcivil wrong (other than breach of contract or trust) for which the law requires that damages be paid
tortscivil wrong (other than breach of contract or trust) for which the law requires that damages be paid
weregildmoney paid to the relatives of a murder victim in compensation for loss and to prevent a blood feud
wergeldsmoney paid to the relatives of a murder victim in compensation for loss and to prevent a blood feud
wergildmoney paid to the relatives of a murder victim in compensation for loss and to prevent a blood feud
wergeldmoney paid to the relatives of a murder victim in compensation for loss and to prevent a blood feud
weregildsmoney paid to the relatives of a murder victim in compensation for loss and to prevent a blood feud
interestsMoney paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
assessorA person who calculates or estimates the value of something or an amount to be paid, chiefly for tax or insurance purposes
assessorsA person who calculates or estimates the value of something or an amount to be paid, chiefly for tax or insurance purposes
contango(on the London stock exchange) a fee paid by a buyer of securities to the seller for the privilege of deferring payment
tributesA proportion of ore or its equivalent, paid to a miner for his work, or to the owner or lessor of a mine
consulage(historical) a duty or tax paid by merchants for the protection of their commerce by means of a consul in a foreign place
consulagesCONSULAGE, (historical) a duty or tax paid by merchants for the protection of their commerce by means of a consul in a foreign place
subsidiesA sum of money paid by one government to another for the preservation of neutrality, the promotion of war, or to repay military aid
stallenger(historical) a keeper of a stall; a person who paid for the privilege of trading in a burgh of which he was not a freeman also STALLINGER
stallinger(historical) a keeper of a stall; a person who paid for the privilege of trading in a burgh of which he was not a freeman also STALLENGER
stallengersSTALLENGER, (historical) a keeper of a stall; a person who paid for the privilege of trading in a burgh of which he was not a freeman also STALLINGER
stallingersSTALLINGER, (historical) a keeper of a stall; a person who paid for the privilege of trading in a burgh of which he was not a freeman also STALLENGER
elegita judicial writ of execution by which a defendant's goods and if necessary his or her lands are delivered for debt to the plaintiff until the debt is paid
workersa system of insurance that reimburses an employer for damages that must be paid to an employee for injury occurring in the course of employment called also workers' comp -'kõmp
primagessmall allowance formerly paid by a shipper to the master and crew of a vessel for the loading and care of the goods: now charged with the freight and retained by the shipowner