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Dearle v. Hall
extended the rule to dealings with equitable interests in land, capital money (see s. 205(1)(xxvi.) of the Act), and securities representing
Age
that a person of the age of 14 might be capitally punished for any capital offence, but under the age of
Corporation Property Duty
Local Authorities, religious, charitable, educational bodies, friendly societies, and the capital of a body corporate or incorporate established for any trade
Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act
(Scotland) Act, 1887 (English) (50 & 51 Vict.c. 35), abolishes capital sentences except in certain cases, contains numerous forms of indictment,
Attainder
the stain or corruption of the blood of a criminal capitally condemned; it is the immediate inseparable consequence, by the Common
Amalgamation
cover the mere acquisition by a company of the share capital of other company which remains in existence and continues its
Allotment
the Companies (Consolidation) Act, 1908, no allotment of the share capital of a company can be made unless the conditions therein
Capitalise
Capitalise, to convert (a periodical income or payment) into an equivalent
Asset
Asset, means capital asset. It is conceded by the revenue, N. Bagavathy Ammal
Association, Articles of
subscribed for by him, or to contribute to the share capital, or to pay money to the company, s. 22. Every
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