Contribution - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dependant and dependent
dependant of another person unless he was dependent partially on contributions from that other person for the provision of the ordinary
Owner's equity
the liabilities of the business. Owner's equity repre-sents the amounts contributed by the owners to the business, plus the accumulated income
Prize chit
in one lump sum or in instalments by way of contributions or subscriptions or by sale of units, certificates or other
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Profits in lieu of salary
received by the assessee from a provident fund, his own contributions to the fund or any interest on such contributions, CIT
Sue and labour clause
loss. The clause does not cover general average losses and contributions and salvage charges, (English) Marine Insurance Act, 1906, s. 78
Housing of the working classes
purposes, and the financial provisions (Part VI.) relate to Government contributions, contributions out of rates, borrowing monies, etc. The High Court,
Contribution
The act of contributing
Third party
be introduced into an action by a defendant who claims contribution or indemnity over against him; see (English) Jud. Act, 1873,
Burghbote
A contribution toward the building or repairing of castles or walls for
Wrongdoer
Wrongdoer. See CONTRIBUTION. One who violates the law, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.
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