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in consideration of the assignment of that patrimony to the public use. This arrangement has prevailed from the time of the … by Parliament at the commencement of each reign, for the expenses of the royal household and establishment, as distinguished from the
Mortgage
property may be mortgaged except the salaries and emoluments of public functionaries; full pay and half-pay of naval and military men; … upon payment of the debt or loan, with interest and expenses, at any period within twelve (formerly twenty) years after the
Distress
request of the tenant or owner, be removed to a public auction room, and there sold. The (English) Act of William … to be required from bailiffs, and the fees, charges, and expenses of distress, and also for carrying into effect the objects
Common
193. That s. sets out and regulates the right of public access for the purposes of air and exercise under statutory … parish council, and a parish council may contribute to the expenses of management. Compensation, to be ascertained under the (English) Lands
Jury
priests, judges, magistrates, barristers and solicitors in actual practice, notaries public, officers of both Houses of Parliament, of the Supreme Court, … but now they are allowed reasonable refreshment at their own expense. Except on a trial of murder, treason or treason-felony, juries
Fee
quo between the person who pays the fee and the public authority which imposes it, Collector of Customs v. K. Ganga … of fee levied is supposed to be based on the expenses incurred by the Government or the agency in rendering the
Borough Funds Acts
councils and governing bodies of other urban districts to apply public funds under their control to promoting or opposing bills in … dispensing with the consent of owners and rate-payers to incurring expense in opposing bills. See now the (English) Local Government Act,
Hire
and common carriers, who are under peculiar regulations consonant with public policy; see those titles respectively, Story on Bailment's, c. vi. … reasonable price therefore, and to indemnity the hirer for all expenses which are properly payable by the person letting. The rights
Justices
c. 51), s. 18. By s. 304 of the (English) Public Health Act, 1936, a justice of the peace is not … benefited by any council rate or fund for payment of expenses. Women may be appointed justices of the peace. [(English) Sex
Money lender
s. 145 of the (English) Companies Act,1929, relating to the publication of names and other particulars of and concerning the directors. … brought either that the interest or the sum charged for expenses is excessive, and that the transaction is harsh and unconscionable,
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