Economy, asked by pm78037803, 9 months ago


The term 'ex-gratia' means,
[A] Expert in Business
[C] Free of Charge
[B] Export and Import
[D] Very costly​

Answers

Answered by Xiphodon
1

Answer:

Here's your answer bro ex gratia is a Latin word - As a favour or goodwill

according to your options, (c) free of charge

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Answered by omkarshobhit
1

Answer:

(A) EXPERT IN BUSINESS.

Explanation:

A sum of money paid when there was no obligation or liability to pay it. For example, a lump sum payment over and above the pension benefits of a retiring employee. In insurance claims, it may take the form of payment for which the insurer did not appear to be liable. Ex gratia is Latin for "out of goodwilll."

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