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Circulation
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Pandect', or Digesta
into several Parts or Para-graphs. In order to prevent the circulation of incorrect editions, three Ultramontane and three Citramon-tane scholars were
Perpetuity
wealth, and an impediment to commerce, by preventing the wholesome circulation of property. The rule against perpetuities, or the doctrine of
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Prize chit
does not include a conventional chit. [Prize Chits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) Act, 1978 (43 of 1978), s. 2(e)]
Scheme
agreed rate of interest cannot, without more, be a money circulation scheme' within the meaning of s. 2(c) of the Act,
Unpublished record
only those documents or papers which are printed for general circulation, Raj Narain v. Indira Nehru Gandhi, AIR 1974 All 324
Uttering
Uttering, tendering; selling; putting in circulation; publishing. Knowingly uttering counterfeit coin is a misdemeanour, and after
By pass
by passage for a pipe or other channel to divert circulation from the usual course
Money Bill
draft, telegraphic transfer or money order. [Prize Chits and Money Circulation Scheme (Banning) Act, 1978 (43 of 1978), s. 2(b)]
utter
utter : to put (as a counterfeit note) into circulation as if genuine [convicted of ing a forged check] ut·ter·er
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