not+extrinsic

  • 21extrinsic — adj. 1 not inherent or intrinsic; not essential (opp. INTRINSIC). 2 (often foll. by to) extraneous; lying outside; not belonging (to). 3 originating or operating from without. Derivatives: extrinsically adv. Etymology: LL extrinsicus outward f. L …

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  • 22extrinsic 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… …

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  • 23extrinsic 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… …

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  • 24extrinsic 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 …

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  • 25extrinsic — adj. [L. extrorsus, in an outward direction] 1. Not in or a part of a body or congregation; external. 2. Environmental influences on a population; see intrinsic …

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  • 26extrinsic — adjective /ɛks.ˈtrɪn.zɪk/ a) external, separable from the thing itself, inessential b) not belonging to, outside of Ant: intrinsic, inherent See Also: extrinsicality …

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  • 27extrinsic — Synonyms and related words: acquired, adrift, alien, apparent, barbarian, barbaric, barbarous, beside the mark, beside the point, beside the question, conventionalized, cortical, epidermic, exomorphic, exotic, exterior, external, extraneous,… …

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  • 28extrinsic — [ɪk strɪnsɪk, ɛk ] adjective 1》 not essential or inherent. 2》 (of a muscle) having its origin some distance from the part which it moves. Derivatives extrinsically adverb Origin C16 (in the sense outward ): from late L. extrinsecus outward ,… …

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  • 29extrinsic — /ɛksˈtrɪnzɪk / (say eks trinzik) adjective 1. extraneous; not inherent; unessential. 2. being outside a thing; outward or external; operating or coming from without. 3. Anatomy (of certain muscles, nerves, etc.) originating outside the anatomical …

  • 30extrinsic 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… …

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