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Hypothetical tenant
ideal or imaginary person who would take premises at an average of the rents likely to be paid by all persons
Workmen's Compensation Act
dependants (see DEPENDANT), and the amount is based upon his average weekly earnings (s. 9). The minimum compensation payable in case
Maritime law
duties and rights of masters and seamen, contracts of affreightment, average salvage, etc. No system or code of maritime law has
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Non-alcoholic beverage base
and for the maintenance of the vital process' and an average Indian will not treat non-alcoholic beverage bases as of products
Oriental mixture
known in the commercial world as manganese ore of an average on standard percentage of about 49%, Manganese Ore (India) Ltd.
Passengers
a corresponding reward. The goods of passengers contribute to general average. For definition of 'passenger' and 'passenger ship,' see (English) Merchant
Rackrent
and tithe rentcharge (if any), and deducting therefrom the probable average annual cost of the repairs, insurance and other expenses (if
Sue and labour clause
to avert the loss. The clause does not cover general average losses and contributions and salvage charges, (English) Marine Insurance Act,
Superannuation Acts, 1834-1935
and 10/80ths for entrants after 30th September, 1909, of the average annual salary of the three years before retirement, and see
Valuation
except, perhaps, land that in all respects falls below the average. In agricultural land extra fertility, in town lands advantages of
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