convenience

convenience
Whatever conduces to freedom from difficulty, from trouble, or from annoyance; whatever promotes one's ease or advantage or is fit for one's use or suitable for one's wants. Boston Safe Deposit & T. Co. v Stebbins, 309 Mass 282 34 NE2d 616, 148 ALR 1036; Anno: 2 ALR2d 1390. An opportunity to purchase a thousand-mile ticket for less than the standard rate is not a "convenience," within the rule that the legislature may make regulations of the business of carriers to provide for the safety, health and convenience of the public. Lake Shore & M.S.R. Co. v Smith, 173 US 684, 43 1, Ed 858, 19 S Ct 565.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • Convenience — is anything that is intended to save resources (time, energy) or frustration. A convenience store at a petrol station, for example, sells items that have nothing to do with gasoline/petrol, but it saves the consumer from having to go to a grocery …   Wikipedia

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  • Convenience — Con*ven ience (?; 106), Conveniency Con*ven ien*cy, n. [L. convenientia agreement, fitness. See {Convenient}.] 1. The state or quality of being convenient; fitness or suitableness, as of place, time, etc.; propriety. [1913 Webster] Let s further… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • convenience — [kən vēn′yən sē] n. pl. conveniencies [kən vēn′yəns] n. [ME < L convenientia < convenire,CONVENE] 1. the quality of being convenient; fitness or serviceability 2. personal well being; comfort 3. a condition personally favorable or suitable; …   English World dictionary

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  • convenience — (n.) late 14c., agreement, conformity, from L. convenientia meeting together, agreement, harmony, from conveniens, prp. of convenire (see CONVENE (Cf. convene)). Meaning suitable, adapted to existing conditions is from c.1600; that of personally… …   Etymology dictionary

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