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Circulating capital
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Fixed capital and circulating capital
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Capital and revenue receipt
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Fixed capital
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Immobilise
Immobilise, means to make immobile, esp., to turn (movable property) into immovable property or to turn (circulating capital) into fixed capital, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 752.
Turnover
22.7 2(i) and 9] Turnover, includes tax thus tax becomes, for the time being, a part of the circulating capital of the trader and is turned over in his business, George Oakes Ltd. v. State of Madras, AIR
finance
3 : the science or study of the management of funds 4 : the obtaining of funds or capital : financing vt fi·nanced fi·nanc·ing 1 a : to raise or provide funds or capital for [ a … or other liquid resources of a government, business, group, or individual 2 : the system that includes the circulation of money, the granting of credit, the making of investments, and the provision of banking facilities 3 :
Perpetuity
1925, s. 163, declares that: Where in a will, settlement or other instrument the absolute vesting either of capital or income of property or the ascertainment of a beneficiary or class of beneficiaries, is made to depend … is odious in law, destructive to the common wealth, and an impediment to commerce, by preventing the wholesome circulation of property. The rule against perpetuities, or the doctrine of remoteness, applies to the corpus of property whether
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