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Legal Definitions - extra allowance

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Definition of extra allowance

Definition: Extra allowance is a sum of money awarded to the successful party in a difficult case, in addition to the usual costs. It is at the discretion of the court to award this amount.

Example: In New York, if a case is unusually difficult, the court may award an extra allowance to the successful party. This is in addition to the regular costs of the case.

This example illustrates how extra allowance is an additional sum of money that may be awarded to the successful party in a difficult case. It is not a guaranteed amount and is at the discretion of the court.

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Simple Definition

Extra allowance is an additional amount of money that a court may give to the winning party in a difficult case. It is not always given, but it is a way to recognize the extra effort and challenges faced by the winning party. In some cases, an allowance may also refer to a portion of a deceased person's estate set aside by law for their surviving spouse, children, or parents. This is to ensure that they have temporary support and maintenance while the estate is being settled.

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