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Contributable
Capable of being contributed
Law Reform (UK)
which are the result of a tort and provides for contribution between the tortfeasors. By s. 6 of the L.R. Act,
Compulsory deposite
in respect of a family pension fund), and includes any contribution and any interest or increment which has accrued under the
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Tax
Act, 1985 (5 of 1986)] Tax, are enforced in proportional contributions from persons and property, levied by the state by virtue
liability
have caused an injury to the plaintiff and that allows contribution or indemnity between the joint tortfeasors liability in sol·i·do :
Directors
liable to pay damages under the Act is entitled to contribution from his co-directors, unless the co-directors were innocent, and he
Fees and taxes
rendered. Taxes and taxation are, therefore, distinguishable from various other contributions, charges, or burdens paid or imposed for particular purposes and
Scot and lot
and lot [fr. sceat, Sax., part, and lot], a customary contribution laid upon all subjects according to their ability. Whoever were
Work of joint authorship
the collaboration of two or more authors in which the contribution of one author is not distinct from the contribution of
contribute
contribute -ut·ed -ut·ing vt : to make a contribution of vi : to make a contribution
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