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Noncontributing
Not contributing
Conducible
Conducive tending contributing
Burghbote
A contribution toward the building or repairing of castles or walls for the defense of a city or town
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Imposition
Imposition, tax contribution. The term 'imposition' is generally used for the levy of a tax or duty by legislative provisions indicating
Warscot
Warscot, a contribution usually made towards armour in the time of the Saxons.
National insurance
established a wide system of compulsory state insurance covering both ill-health and unemployment, which is based upon premiums contributed in part by the employer, in part by the employee, and in part by the State. The Act
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joint or several tortfeasors in respect of damages which are the result of a tort and provides for contribution between the tortfeasors. By s. 6 of the L.R. Act, 1935:- (1) Where damage is suffered by any
Partnership
in this word a company [s. 4 (4)] who, at the time of entering in to the partnership, contributes thereto a sum or sums as capital or property valued at a stated amount, and who is not
Cultivating tenant
Cultivating tenant, a person should contribute physical labour to be within the ambit of s. 2(ee) of the said Act, S.N. Sudailaimuthu Chettiar v.
A and B lists
A is prepared to include share-holders at the time of winding up order, who are primarily liable to contribute. List B is prepared to include the shareholders who are ceased to be but had been shareholders in
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Noncontributing
Not contributing
Conducible
Conducive tending contributing
Burghbote
A contribution toward the building or repairing of castles or walls for the defense of a city or town
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Imposition
Imposition, tax contribution. The term 'imposition' is generally used for the levy of a tax or duty by legislative provisions indicating
Warscot
Warscot, a contribution usually made towards armour in the time of the Saxons.
National insurance
established a wide system of compulsory state insurance covering both ill-health and unemployment, which is based upon premiums contributed in part by the employer, in part by the employee, and in part by the State. The Act
Law Reform (UK)
joint or several tortfeasors in respect of damages which are the result of a tort and provides for contribution between the tortfeasors. By s. 6 of the L.R. Act, 1935:- (1) Where damage is suffered by any
Partnership
in this word a company [s. 4 (4)] who, at the time of entering in to the partnership, contributes thereto a sum or sums as capital or property valued at a stated amount, and who is not
Cultivating tenant
Cultivating tenant, a person should contribute physical labour to be within the ambit of s. 2(ee) of the said Act, S.N. Sudailaimuthu Chettiar v.
A and B lists
A is prepared to include share-holders at the time of winding up order, who are primarily liable to contribute. List B is prepared to include the shareholders who are ceased to be but had been shareholders in
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