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Interest

of interest of one year are added to the principal and the interest for the following year is calculated on that accumulation. By the (English) Law Reform (Miscellaneous Pro-visions) Act, 1934 (24 & 25 Geo. 5, c.

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has been caused by the act of omission which gives rise to the cause of action, shall be calculated without reference to any loss or gain to his estate consequent on his death, except that a sum

Tax return

form on which a person or entity reports income, deductions, and exemptions, and on which tax liability is calculated, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1475.

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Infectious diseases

to 180, repealing (from October, 1937) ss. 120-143 of the (English) Public Health Act, 1875, contains various provisions calculated to prevent the spread of dangerous infectious diseases. Notification.--The (English) Public health Act, 1936, also repeals (from October,

imputed income

imputed income : income calculated from the supposed value of intangible or non-cash sources

unliquidated

unliquidated : not liquidated ;esp : not calculated or established as a specific amount [an claim]

trust

any portion of a trust in which he or she has a reversionary interest, and therefore taxes are calculated at the settlor's rate. common-law trust : business trust in this entry com·plex trust : a trust under

sales tax

sales tax : a tax levied on the sale of goods and services that is usually calculated as a percentage of the purchase price and collected by the seller

sale

involved in promoting and selling goods and services [vice-president of s] b : gross receipts c : income calculated under the accrual basis of accounting

relevant

in making a decision [determined that the evidence was ] ;also : having a bearing on or reasonably calculated to lead to a matter that bears on any issue in a case for purposes of pretrial discovery

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Interest

of interest of one year are added to the principal and the interest for the following year is calculated on that accumulation. By the (English) Law Reform (Miscellaneous Pro-visions) Act, 1934 (24 & 25 Geo. 5, c.

Law Reform (UK)

has been caused by the act of omission which gives rise to the cause of action, shall be calculated without reference to any loss or gain to his estate consequent on his death, except that a sum

Tax return

form on which a person or entity reports income, deductions, and exemptions, and on which tax liability is calculated, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1475.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Infectious diseases

to 180, repealing (from October, 1937) ss. 120-143 of the (English) Public Health Act, 1875, contains various provisions calculated to prevent the spread of dangerous infectious diseases. Notification.--The (English) Public health Act, 1936, also repeals (from October,

imputed income

imputed income : income calculated from the supposed value of intangible or non-cash sources

unliquidated

unliquidated : not liquidated ;esp : not calculated or established as a specific amount [an claim]

trust

any portion of a trust in which he or she has a reversionary interest, and therefore taxes are calculated at the settlor's rate. common-law trust : business trust in this entry com·plex trust : a trust under

sales tax

sales tax : a tax levied on the sale of goods and services that is usually calculated as a percentage of the purchase price and collected by the seller

sale

involved in promoting and selling goods and services [vice-president of s] b : gross receipts c : income calculated under the accrual basis of accounting

relevant

in making a decision [determined that the evidence was ] ;also : having a bearing on or reasonably calculated to lead to a matter that bears on any issue in a case for purposes of pretrial discovery

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