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Sunday
from or after any date or event is appointed or allowed for doing any act or taking any proceeding, Sunday, Christmas
Battlings
[fr. battellus, Lat., a small measure, fr. batus, measure of allowance], an allowance of money, as 'battles,' or 'battels,' is an
Depreciation
Depreciation, is an allowance for the diminution in the value due to wear and
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Refresher
Refresher. A further or additional fee allowed to counsel when a case heard on viva voce evidence
Landlord and tenant
the lessor or landlord, agrees expressly or by implication to allow another person, called the lessee or tenant, to enjoy the
Maintenance
was much be way of maintenance as was the cash allowance called 'jiwai' and was exempted from tax, Her Highness Maharani
Newspaper
at chambers to the prosecution of a newspaper for libel, allows the defence of justification to be gone into by justices,
Pass
the Central Government or a railway administration to a person allowing him to travel as a passenger, but does not include
Pensioner
SC 130 (133). 1. One who is supported by an allowance at the will of another; a dependant; he who receives
Work-charged establishment
an establishment of which the expenses, including the wages and allowances of the staff, are chargeable to 'works'. The pay and
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