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Definition of Contributories

Contributories
Contributory Con*trib"u*to*ry, n.; pl. Contributories. One who contributes, or is liable to be called upon to contribute, as toward the discharge of a common indebtedness. --Abbott.

Meaning of Contributories from wikipedia

- In some common law jurisdictions, contributory negligence is a defense to a tort claim based on negligence. If it is available, the defense completely...
- a firm. If there are any surplus, then those are distributed to the contributories. In English law, the term "liquidator" was first used in the Joint Stock...
- Contributory copyright infringement is a way of imposing secondary liability for infringement of a copyright. It is a means by which a person may be held...
- Contributory infringement may refer to: contributory patent infringement contributory copyright infringement This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- rights and liabilities of claimants and contributories to be settled. Separate meetings of creditors and contributories may decide to nominate a person for...
- against P2P file-sharing services Grokster and Streamcast for their contributory role in copyright infringement. In 2005, the Supreme Court ruled in favor...
- subjected to numerous amendments in succeeding years. Initially, it was a contributory form of insurance against illness and unemployment, and eventually provided...
- In moral philosophy, instrumental and intrinsic value are the distinction between what is a means to an end and what is as an end in itself. Things are...
- The social safety net (SSN) consists of non-contributory ****istance existing to improve lives of vulnerable families and individuals experiencing poverty...
- who did not or could not secure themselves income high enough from the contributory second pillar of the pension scheme, and therefore grants them minimum...