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Salvage
Salvage, allowance or compensation made by maritime law to those by whose
Mortgage
short term, such as five or seven years, is, however allowed, Biggs v. Hoddinott, (1898) 2 Ch 311, and see Davis
Executor
executor may be thus classed:- (1) He will not be allowed as against creditors extravagant funeral expenses if the testator died
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Affirmation
Affirmation, a solemn declaration without oath; the being allowed to make it was an indulgence at first confined to
Weights and measures
application of tests of accuracy, limits of error to be allowed, 'and generally for the guidance of local authorities,' but adds
Salary
service in another person's business; also wages, stipend, or annual allowance. See RECEIPT. An agreed compensation for services esp. pro-fessional or
Battlings
[fr. battellus, Lat., a small measure, fr. batus, measure of allowance], an allowance of money, as 'battles,' or 'battels,' is an
Workmen
obtain or return to regular employment;and the grant of unemployment allowances [ss. 35 and 36 of 1934 (c. 29)]; employment lost
Unauthorised occupation
or any other mode of transfer) under which he was allowed to occupy the premises has expired or has been determined
Sunday
291]; amended by the Remission of Penalties Act, 1875, which allows the Crown to remit the penalties under the Act of
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