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Warscot
Warscot, a contribution usually made towards armour in the time of the Saxons.
Wages
allowance or the value of any travelling concession or a contribution paid by the employer of a workman towards any pension
Wager
shall not be deemed to apply to any subscription or contribution, or agreement to subscribe or contri-bute, for or toward any
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Trinoda necessitas
in an efficient state of defence.-(Arcis constructio.) (3) Fyrd, or contribution for maintaining the military and naval forces of the kingdom.-Anc.
Surety
the securities held by the creditor, and is entitled to contribution from his co-sureties, see Steel v. Dixon, (1881) 17 CD
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"West Virginia Code"] b : to pledge (a gift or contribution) by writing one's name with the amount c : to
Share and debenture
company which in turn would mean that it would represent contribution of the shareholder towards the share capital of the company.
Scutage
Scutage, a tax or contribution raised by those that held lands by knight's service in
Scot and lot voters
1832 to the franchise in virtue of their paying this contribution; the rights of those living in 1832 were reserved by
Salary or wages
any bonus (including incentive, production and attendance bonus); (v) any contribution paid or payable by the employer to any pension fund
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