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91optional agreement — An option, the essential feature of which always is that the person to whom it is granted is in position to choose whether or not he shall purchase on its terms. Johnson v Clark, 174 Cal 582, 163 P 1004. See option …
92optional bond — A bond which may be called for payment before maturity. 43 Am J1st Pub Sec § 8 …
93optional standard deduction — See standard deduction …
94optional statutes — Workmen s compensation statutes open to acceptance or rejection by employee or employer. 58 Am J1st Workm Comp §§ 39 et seq …
95optional writ — A common law writ, designated as a praecipe, wherein the defendant was commanded to do a certain thing or, in the alternative, to show cause why he had not done it and should not be compelled to do it. See 3 Bl Comm 274. optionee. The holder of… …
96optional pass — noun : an offensive maneuver in football in which the quarterback may select the receiver for a pass or may himself run with the ball …
97optional referendum — noun : a referendum held in an area and on a subject (as a piece of legislation) that the legislature may deem advisable …
98optional writ — noun : an original legal writ that gives a defendant a choice either of doing some act that immediately provides a remedy to the plaintiff or of defending his own action : praecipe …
99Clothing-optional bike ride — WNBR riders in London …
100It's Optional — was a pricing game on the American television game show, The Price Is Right . Played from September 4, 1978 through May 9, 1983, it was played for two cars, both of the same make and model.GameplayThe contestant was shown two cars, both of the… …