Incidental
111incidental music — /ɪnsəˈdɛntl ˌmjuzɪk/ (say insuh dentl .myoohzik) noun music played during the action of a film, play, etc., but not forming an essential part of the performance …
112incidental expenses — /ˌɪnsɪdent(ə)l ɪk spensɪz/ plural noun small amounts of money spent at various times in addition to larger amounts …
113incidental use — In zoning, use of premises which is dependent on or affiliated with the principal use of such premises. Needham v. Winslow Nurseries, Inc., 330 Mass. 95, 111 N.E.2d 453 …
114incidental use — In zoning, use of premises which is dependent on or affiliated with the principal use of such premises. Needham v. Winslow Nurseries, Inc., 330 Mass. 95, 111 N.E.2d 453 …
115incidental authority — See implied authority …
116incidental fees — Student union fee, matriculation fee, hospital fee, laboratory fee, athletic fee, etc., collected by a state university or college, admission to which is generally free by constitutional or statutory provision. 15 Am J2d Univ & C § 19 …
117incidental jurisdiction — See ancillary jurisdiction …
118incidental power — A power that is directly and immediately appropriate to the execution of the specific power granted. Nicollet National Bank v Frisk Turner Co. 71 Minn 413, 74 NW 160; People ex rel. Peabody v Chicago Gas Trust Co. 130 Ill 268, 22 NE 798. See… …
119incidental proceeding — An ancillary proceeding, that is a proceeding which stems from a main or principal action or proceeding. See ancillary proceeding …
120incidental relief — Relief granted by a court of equity beyond that specifically requested in the bill or complaint. 27 Am J2d Equity § 108 …