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Definition of Extras
1. extra [n] - See also: extra
Lexicographical Neighbors of Extras
Literary usage of Extras
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Law of Building and Buildings: Especially Referring to by Augustus Parlett Lloyd (1893)
"SPECIAL STIPULATIONS TO AVOID extras. Where the contract provides that extras
shall not be charged for without a written order, nothing but a written order ..."
2. Commentaries on the Modern Law of Municipal Corporations: Including Public by John Wilson Smith, Charles Fisk Beach (1903)
"extras.—There are many unforeseen contingencies that arise in the performance of
municipal contracts that by no reasonable probability could have been ..."
3. Engineering and Architectural Jurisprudence: A Presentation of the Law of by John Cassan Wait (1898)
"Extra Work or extras should be Avoided or Controlled.—When a tricky contractor
discovers that he has a determined engineer or architect to deal with, ..."
4. A Field Manual for Railroad Engineers by James C. Nagle (1917)
"extras Incident to minor changes, or to the protection or drainage of the work,
are usually shown on the final estimate, but a better way would be to ..."
5. The Law of Architecture and Building: A Consideration of the Mutual Rights by Clinton Hamlin Blake (1916)
"Many of the mutual rights and duties of the owner and the builder, especially in
the matter of extras, superintendence, certificates and the like, ..."
6. Some Notes on Books and Printing: A Guide for Authors and Others by Charles Thomas Jacobi (1892)
"These comprise all charges for smaller types extras, than text matter, ...
Corrections and alterations made in proofs are also charged as extras, ..."
7. Notes on Building Construction by Henry Fidler, Great Britain Dept. of Science and Art (1879)
"Hoop Iron is made of the widths and gauges specified in the list of extras, p.
278. It is not much used in building, except as an additional bond in ..."