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Money
the strict sense ' means, as I understand, ' money actually in hand as cash or at a bank on drawing account . . .'' [Warrington, L.J., in Taylor (:in re), (1923) 1 Ch 99 (108)]. ''
Money Bill
the strict sense ' means, as I understand, ' money actually in hand as cash or at a bank on drawing account . . .'' [Warrington, L.J., in Taylor (:in re), (1923) 1 Ch 99 (108)]. ''
bill
used to include bills of pains and penalties. Bills of pains and penalties are included in the constitutional ban on bills of attainder. clean bill : a bill in its form as amended and newly introduced to … instrument providing proof of an obligation to pay money bill of credit : an instrument written by a banker certifying to another that a person named in the instrument is entitled to draw on the banker's funds
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