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X-SCID
X-SCID, means 'SCID' in male children resulting from mutation of a gene that codes for a protein on the
chapter 7 bankruptcy
chapter 7 bankruptcy a bankruptcy that requires assets be liquidated in exchange for the cancellation of debt. Source: U.S. Department
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chapter 7 (individual bankruptcy)
chapter 7 (individual bankruptcy) A petition designed to liquidate the debtor's property, pay off his or her creditors, and discharge
Development Commissioners
47), as amended by the (English) Act of 1910 (10 Edw. 7 and 1 Geo. 5, c. 7); 10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 72; 13 & 14 Geo. 5, c. 21. The Commissioners are appointed for
Interest
Payarelal v. Inspecting Assistant Commissioner, Income Tax, (2006) 7 SCC 483: 2006 (8) JT 373: 2006 (9) SCALE 10: (2006) 6 Supreme 752: (2006) 9 SCJD 492: (2006) 285 ITR 546 [Income Tax Rules, 1962, r. 271(1)(a)].
Intoxicating liquor
7th Sch., Entry 8] See also Synthetics and Chemicals Ltd. v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (1990) 1 SCC 109. Intoxicating liquors. The sale of intoxicating liquors by retail in England and Wales is now mainly regulated by … Ltd., AIR 1980 SC 614: (1980) 2 SCR 531: (1980) 2 SCC 441. [Constitution of India, List II, 7th Sch., Entry 8] See also Synthetics and Chemicals Ltd. v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (1990) 1 SCC 109.
Beer
the house to be below a certain rateable value. See now (English) Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910 (10 Edw. 7 & 1 Geo. 5, c. 24), which defines 'beerhouse' as premises to which a beerhouse license is attached;
Stamp duties
by various Finance Acts, of which the most important are the (English) Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910 (10 Edw. 7, c. 8), and (English) Finance, 1920 (10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 18). By the Finance (1909-10) Act,
Constable
Scotland.--See the Police (Scotland) Act, 1890 (53 & 54 Vict. c. 67), and the Amendment Act,1910 (10 Edw. 7 & 1 Geo. 5, c. 10); and the Police (Scotland) (Limit of Age) Act, 1914 (4 & 5 … but the (English) Local Government Act,1888, has, in the case of boroughs having a population of less than 10,000 transferred the appointments to the county councils. In counties constables were appointed by the justices of the peace
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