0 An ex gratia payment is not necessary, especially legally, but is made to show good intentions:
1 an ex-gratia payment is not legally necessary, but is made to show good intentions:
An ex gratia payment is one made where no legal liability to pay exists.
They did not get ex gratia payments at all.
A detailed practice which has been evolved over the years is followed in making ex gratia payments from these estates.
Does not that mean that if it is not contractual it is an ex gratia payment?
Under this scheme she will be able to ask for compensation and there is power to make an ex gratia payment.
It is difficult to appeal in relation to compensation granted on an ex gratia basis.
Well, perhaps they can be covered by an ex gratia payment.
Are they free within their powers to make an ex gratia payment?