perquisites

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
PERQUISITES. In its most extensive sense, perquisites signifies anything 
gotten by industry, or purchased with money, different from that which 
descends from a father or ancestor. Bract. lib. 2, c. 30, n. 8; et lib. 4, 
c. 22. In a more limited sense it means something gained by a place or 
office beyond the regular salary or fee. 
    

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