subsume
subsume (s[schwa]b-s[y]oom), vb. To judge as a particular instance governed by a general principle; to bring (a case) under a broad rule. — subsumption (s[schwa]b-s[schwa]mp-sh[schwa]n), n.
subsume (s[schwa]b-s[y]oom), vb. To judge as a particular instance governed by a general principle; to bring (a case) under a broad rule. — subsumption (s[schwa]b-s[schwa]mp-sh[schwa]n), n.
In construction law, work not required under the contract; something done or furnished in addition to the contract’s requirements; work entirely outside and independent of the contract and not contemplated by it. • A contractor is usu. entitled to charge for extra work consisting of labor and materials not contemplated by or subsumed within the