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Charges
Charges, expenses, costs. A trustee is entitled as a matter of right to his costs, charges and expenses properly
charge
charge 1 a : something required : obligation b : personal management or supervision [put the child in his
Charge
Charge (i) the instructions of a judge to a jury; the judge's summing up of the evidence at a
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Charged
Charged, the word 'charged' does not, in the Notification No. 878-F, dt. 21st March, 1922, mean the mere statutory
Chargeful
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Charge
To lay on or impose as a load tax or burden to load to fill
lien
[Anglo-French, bond, obligation, literally, tie, band, from Old French, from Latin ligamen, from ligare to bind] : a charge or encumbrance upon property for the satisfaction of a debt or other duty that is created by agreement
Lien
action to the thing itself. It is either particular, as a right to retain a thing for some charge or claim growing out of, or connected with, the identical thing; or general, as a right to retain
Land charge
Land charge, means a rent or annuity or principal moneys charged otherwise than by deed upon land under (English) Act
Tithe Rent-Charge
Tithe Rent-Charge. A charge on land, substituted by commutation for that charge on the produce of the land for the benefit of
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Charges
Charges, expenses, costs. A trustee is entitled as a matter of right to his costs, charges and expenses properly
charge
charge 1 a : something required : obligation b : personal management or supervision [put the child in his
Charge
Charge (i) the instructions of a judge to a jury; the judge's summing up of the evidence at a
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Charged
Charged, the word 'charged' does not, in the Notification No. 878-F, dt. 21st March, 1922, mean the mere statutory
Chargeful
Matched in: Term Chargeful
Charge
To lay on or impose as a load tax or burden to load to fill
lien
[Anglo-French, bond, obligation, literally, tie, band, from Old French, from Latin ligamen, from ligare to bind] : a charge or encumbrance upon property for the satisfaction of a debt or other duty that is created by agreement
Lien
action to the thing itself. It is either particular, as a right to retain a thing for some charge or claim growing out of, or connected with, the identical thing; or general, as a right to retain
Land charge
Land charge, means a rent or annuity or principal moneys charged otherwise than by deed upon land under (English) Act
Tithe Rent-Charge
Tithe Rent-Charge. A charge on land, substituted by commutation for that charge on the produce of the land for the benefit of
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