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Augmentation
Matched in: Term Augmentation
augmented estate
augmented estate see estate
Bounty of Queen Anne
ever, called 'Governors,' to form a perpetual fund for the augmentation of the maintenance of the poor clergy. After the appropriation
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Advowson
& 20 Vict. c. 50. By the (English) Lord Chancellor's Augmentation Act, 1863 (26 & 27 Vict. c. 120), the Lord
Goodwill
generated as the business is carried on and may be augmented with the passage of time. CIT v. B.C. Srinivasa Setty,
Diminution
Diminution, the act of making less, opposed to augmentation. In proceedings for the reversal of judgment, if the whole
Tenths
Hen. 8, c. 3, and from the Crown, for the augmentation of small livings, to the Church by 2 Anne, s.
First fruits
3, and from the Crown to the Church for the augmentation of poor livings, by 2 & 3 Anne, c. 11.
Valuation
has never been doubted that he could urge them in augmentation of the compensation which he was entitled to receive .
Charitable uses and trusts
as parks, universities, schools, museums, places of worship, endowment or augmentation of livings, literary and scientific institutions, etc. A list of
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