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appropriations bill
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bill
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Waring, Ex parte, Rule of
both acceptor and drawer are insolvent, even though the bill-holders had no knowledge that the securities had been appropriated for the purpose.
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Vote on account
to be made by Parliament to enable the Government to carry on its expenditure until passing of general appropriation Bill, Constitution of India, Art. 116. The motion of vote on account indicates the total sum required and break
line-item veto
line-item veto : an executive veto of a specific item in an appropriations bill
owner
Code"] record owner : one who is the owner of property (as land or stock) according to current appropriate records [received a tax bill as record owner of the land] called also owner of record
Money of account, money of measurement money of payment
Fund, or on money provided by Parliament, or the variation or repeal of any such charges; supply; the appropriation, receipt, custody, issue or audit of accounts of public money; the raising or guarantee of any loan or … Money Bill, cannot be introduced in the Council of States. [Constitution of India, Art. 109(1)] Money Bill, cannot be referred
discharge
LaFave and A. W. Scott, Jr."] 5 : to order (a legislative committee) to end consideration of a bill in order to bring it before the house for action dis·charge·abil·i·ty [dis-chÄ r-jə-bi-lə-tē] n dis·charge·able [dis-chÄ r-jə-bəl] adj … [ a witness] 4 a : to get rid of (as a debt or obligation) by performing an appropriate action b : to fulfill a requirement for [evidence which is required to the burden of going forward
Law
or made thereunder. [Information Technology Act, 2000 (21 of 2000), s. 2(1) (y)] The expression 'law' includes the Appropriation Acts. It is true that the Appropriation Acts cannot be said to give a direct legislative sanction to … the President or a Governor, as the case may be. Regulations made by the President under Article 240, Bills enacted as President's Act under sub-clause (a) of clause (1) of Article 357 of the Constitution and includes
Incorporated Law Society
21. On the decay of the Inns of Chancery, which in their later aspect were the Inns specially appropriated to attorneys, a Society was formed called ''The Society of Gentlemen Practices in the several Courts of Law … Provincial Law Societies. The duties of the Council are numerous and important. It examines through various committees all Bills brought into Parliament, and makes such remarks and suggestions as appear to it necessary (see General Regulations, No.
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