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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.
Vagrants
to obtain alms. (7) Every person endeavouring to procure charit-able contributions of any kind, under any false pretence. (8) Every person
Socially and educationally backward classes
classes of citizens'. The traditional unchanging occupations of citizens may contribute to social and educational backwardness. The place of habitation and
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Wager
shall not be deemed to apply to any subscription or contribution, or agreement to subscribe or contri-bute, for or toward any
Wages
allowance or the value of any travelling concession or a contribution paid by the employer of a workman towards any pension
Wardage
Wardage, money paid and contributed to watch and ward, Domesday
Warscot
Warscot, a contribution usually made towards armour in the time of the Saxons.
Water and watercourse
Minister of Health and the Health Department for Scotland to contribute towards the expenses of any local authorities for water supplies;
Winding-up
any winding-up the members who may be called upon to contribute are ascertained and their liability determined under ss. 157-162; see
Workmen
the Board are the assistance of persons (a) within the Contributory Pensions Acts (see PENSION), and (b) persons unemployed after attaining
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