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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·pen·sa·tion
n.
1.
The
act
or
principle
of
compensating
.
2.
That
which
constitutes
,
or
is
regarded
as
,
an
equivalent
;
that
which
makes
good
the
lack
or
variation
of
something
else
;
that
which
compensates
for
loss
or
privation
;
amends
;
remuneration
;
recompense
.
The
parliament
which
dissolved
the
monastic
foundations
. . .
vouchsafed
not
a
word
toward
securing
the
slightest
compensation
to
the
dispossessed
owners
.
--
Hallam
.
No
pecuniary
compensation
can
possibly
reward
them
.
--
Burke
.
3.
Law
(a)
The
extinction
of
debts
of
which
two
persons
are
reciprocally
debtors
by
the
credits
of
which
they
are
reciprocally
creditors
;
the
payment
of
a
debt
by
a
credit
of
equal
amount
;
a
set-off
. --
Bouvier
.
--
Wharton
.
(b)
A
recompense
or
reward
for
some
loss
or
service
.
(c)
An
equivalent
stipulated
for
in
contracts
for
the
sale
of
real
estate
,
in
which
it
is
customary
to
provide
that
errors
in
description
,
etc
.,
shall
not
avoid
,
but
shall
be
the
subject
of
compensation
.
Compensation balance
,
or
Compensated balance
,
a
kind
of
balance
wheel
for
a
timepiece
.
The
rim
is
usually
made
of
two
different
metals
having
different
expansibility
under
changes
of
temperature
,
so
arranged
as
to
counteract
each
other
and
preserve
uniformity
of
movement
.
Compensation pendulum
.
See
Pendulum
.
Syn:
--
Recompense
;
reward
;
indemnification
;
consideration
;
requital
;
satisfaction
;
set-off
.
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