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Bounty
Matched in: Term Bounty
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Bounty of Queen Anne
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Anne, Queen, Bounty of
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Queen Anne's bounty
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Largess
Liberality generosity bounty
Pension
Chandrachud, AIR 1971 SC 846 (853): (1969) 1 SCC 300: (1969) 2 SCR 755. Pension is neither a bounty nor a matter of grace depending upon the sweet will of the employer, nor an ex gratia payment
Tithe Rent-Charge
(since repealed) for the stabilization of tithe rent-charge and also, by s. 3 (unrepealed), transferred to Queen Anne's Bounty all tithe rent-charges attached to benefices, and contained provisions (since repealed) for the ex-tinguishment of Queen Anne's Bounty
natural object
absence of a will or in a will contest usually used in the phrase natural object of one's bounty [widows and children, who, as the natural objects of a testator's bounty, were…residuary legatees "Lomon v. Citizens Nat'l.
Drawback
market on the same terms as if it had not been taxed at all. It differs from a bounty in this, that the latter enables a commodity to be sold for less than its natural costs, whereas
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