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Wages
capable of being estimated in money, other than a travelling allowance or the value of any travelling concession or a contribution
Salary
service in another person's business; also wages, stipend, or annual allowance. See RECEIPT. An agreed compensation for services esp. pro-fessional or
Swear
affirming and declaring in the case of persons by law allowed to affirm or declare instead of swearing, General Clauses Act,
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Public policy
contemplated but was not perpetrated, the defendants should not be allowed to perpetrate a new fraud. If the illegality of the
Public temple
the mere fact that a large number of devotees are allowed to worship in the temple would not necessarily make the
Remitter
the rents and covenants, because a man never can be allowed to affirm that his own deed is ineffectual, since that
Shorthand Notes
but the costs of taking them will usually not be allowed, unless on an appeal they are used by the court
Solicitor
The taxing officer may, in determining the remuneration to be allowed to the solicitor for his services, allow additional remuneration for
Underwriter
and not taken up by the public. The sole consideration allowed is a commission at a rate which must be disclosed
Trust
Act, 1888, by which trustees, as a general rule, are allowed [see Re Somerset, (1894) 1 Ch 231; Howe v. Earl
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