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Tenure
who held immediately from the king were called tenants in capite (in chief), which was the most honourable tenure. This was
Testa de nevil
the king, or others who held of the king in capite, and if alienated whether the owners were in feoffed ab
Trade Facilities Acts, 1921 to 1926 (English)
1927), up to a maximum of 75 million pounds, the capital or interest of any capital expenditure loan, raised by any
Unclaimed property
under that Act; but the Act is silent as to capital stock. There is no similar provision in Table A to
Wholly and exclusively for purposes of such business
exclusively for purposes of such business, the expenditure of a capital nature is certainly not an expenditure which is deductible for
Debt
includes any liability in respect of any obligation to repay capital sums by way of annuities and any liability under any
Depreciation
diminution in the value due to wear and tear of capital asset employed by an assessee in his business, Union of
Death Bed
35 Vict. c. 81, the Act 'to abolish Reductions ex capite Lecti in Scotland.' See REDUCTION EX CAPITE LECTI. A state
Debentures and shares
the Companies Act, 1956 mean a share in the share capital of a company which in turn would mean that it
VerbarGorgerin
In some columns that part of the capital between the termination of the shaft and the annulet of
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