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Commissioners, Perpetual

Commissioners, Perpetual, for taking acknowledge-ments of married women under the (English) Fines

Perpetual Commissioners

Perpetual Commissioners (under Fines and Recoveries Act, 1833). See COMMISSIONERS, PERPETUAL.

Poor laws

the control of a central board called 'The Poor Law Commissioners'; succeeded in 1847 by a temporary 'Poor Law Board' made … succeeded in 1847 by a temporary 'Poor Law Board' made perpetual, after many continuances, in 1867; and in 1871, by 'The

Copyhold

the commutation and enfran-chisement by the establishment of the 'Copyhold Commissioners' as a tribunal to determine differences between lords and tenants. … s. 149; and where leases for lives of years were perpetually renewable by custom the tenure in converted into a free

Land-tax

18 Geo. 5, c. 10), s. 54. Curious 'Land Tax Commissioners' Names Acts' Names of Commissioners are passed from time to … the (English) Land Tax Perpetuation Act, 1798, it was made perpetual upon the basis of the valuation of 1689. The same

Endowment

of ascertainment, Pratap Singh Ji N. Desai v. Deputy Charity Commissioner, AIR 1987 SC 2004 (2069): 1987 Supp SCC 714. … setting forth a sufficient portion for a vicar towards his perpetual maintenance when the benefice is appropriated; the creation of a

Civil Law

body of laws; and (in N.C. 462, A.U.C. 301) three commissioners are said to have been chosen by the patricians to … made a compilation of the Pr'tor's Edicts, which was made perpetual by Salvius Julianus, at the command of the Emperor Hadrian,

Court

to Transactions in Securities Act, 1992, s. 9A] Assistant Charity Commissioner is a Court for the purposes of ss. 2 and … where their acts and judicial proceedings are enrolled for a perpetual memorial and testimony, and they have power to fine and

Debenture

writing [not necessarily sealed, see British India, etc., Co. v. Commissioners of Inland Revenue, (1881) 7 QBD 165] of certain pro-perty

Unclaimed property

for ten years must be transferred to the National Debt Commissioners. Lists of names in which the stock stood, with residence, … liability of the banker, if he retains custody, is a perpetual liability limited only by six years after demand and refusal.

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