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Head-pence
Head-pence, an exaction of a certain sum collected by the Sheriff of Northumberland from the inhabitants of that … of Northumberland from the inhabitants of that county, without any account thereof to be made to the Crown. Abolished by 23
customer
bank or on whose behalf the bank has agreed to collect items b : a person or entity for whom an … service 2 a : a person or entity having an account with a bank or on whose behalf the bank has
Cost
and for so doing establishment accountancy practice would be relevant, Collection of Central Excise, Pune v. Daiichi Kar Karia Ltd., (1999) … of business put upon it, and for so doing establishment accountancy practice would be relevant, Collection of Central Excise, Pune v.
Necrology
deaths or of the dead a register of deaths a collection of obituary notices … An account of deaths or of the dead a register of deaths
servicer
servicer a business that collects mortgage payments from borrowers and manages the borrower's escrow accounts. … collects mortgage payments from borrowers and manages the borrower's escrow accounts. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
constructive receipt
availability to the taxpayer although it has not actually been collected … the receipt of taxable income (as interest on a savings account) that is implied by the income's ready availability to the
Woods and forests
forests. A Government Department which managed the Crown Lands and collected all the Land Revenue of the Crown which goes to … Land Revenue of the Crown which goes to the public account. The Department was presided over by two Commissioners, to whom
Money of account, money of measurement money of payment
1911, see ACT OF PARLIAMENT. And as to the temporary collection of duties of customs and excise and income tax under … charges; supply; the appropriation, receipt, custody, issue or audit of accounts of public money; the raising or guarantee of any loan
bank
bank other than the payor bank that is handling for collection a negotiable instrument or a promise or order to pay … handle the everyday financial transactions of businesses (as through deposit accounts and commercial loans) cooperative bank : an association (as a
Liquidator
satisfaction of the Board of Trade. His duties comprise the collection of the company's property, and this property or any part … the requirements of the Act. He must send in his accounts twice a year at least to the Board of Trade
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