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COMPENSATION

Volume 2 · 67 words · 1771 Edition

a general sense, an action whereby anything is admitted as an equivalent to another.

Compensation. Where the same person is debtor and creditor to another, the mutual obligations, if they are for equal sums, are extinguished by compensation; if for unequal, the lesser obligation is extinguished, and the greater diminished, as far as the concurrence of debt and credit goes. See Scots Law, title, Extinction of obligations.