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delinquency
delinquency pl: -cies 1 a : the quality or state of being delinquent b : juvenile delinquency [contributing to the of a minor] 2 : a debt on which payment is overdue [consumer loan delinquencies]
factor
producers and dealers (as on the security of accounts receivable) 2 : a person or thing that actively contributes to the production of a result [a difference in salary based on a other than sex]
FICA
FICA Federal Insurance Contributions Act
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gain
the civil law of Louisiana : a class of community property that reflects the increase in property value contributed by the common skill or labor of the spouses gain vb
Bidale
An invitation of friends to drink ale at some poor mans house and there to contribute in charity for his relief
Coastwise
By way of or along the coast following a coastline as coastwise winds contributed to the storm
Compensatory tax
compensatory, Jindal Stainless Ltd. (2) v. State of Haryana, (2006) 7 SCC 241. Compensatory tax, is a compulsory contribution levied broadly in proportion to the special benefits derived to defray the costs of regulation or to meet
Charitable uses and trusts
convey it. As a rule, trustees of charities cannot sell land unless it is wholly maintained by voluntary contributions; see (English) Charitable Trusts Acts, 1853 (16 & 17 Vict. c. 137), s. 241, and 1855 (18 &
Building societies
leasehold property, while those members who do not desire an advance (called 'investing members' ) simply pay their contributions to the society and receive interest thereon. Building societies are either (a) Unincor-porated, or (b) Incorporated. Unincorporated societies
Business
land which is to be divided among the subscribers, nor the activities of an association of persons who contribute sums to be applied in relieving its members in the case of sickness, the balance being distributable at
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Contributional - Law Dictionary Search Results
delinquency
delinquency pl: -cies 1 a : the quality or state of being delinquent b : juvenile delinquency [contributing to the of a minor] 2 : a debt on which payment is overdue [consumer loan delinquencies]
factor
producers and dealers (as on the security of accounts receivable) 2 : a person or thing that actively contributes to the production of a result [a difference in salary based on a other than sex]
FICA
FICA Federal Insurance Contributions Act
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gain
the civil law of Louisiana : a class of community property that reflects the increase in property value contributed by the common skill or labor of the spouses gain vb
Bidale
An invitation of friends to drink ale at some poor mans house and there to contribute in charity for his relief
Coastwise
By way of or along the coast following a coastline as coastwise winds contributed to the storm
Compensatory tax
compensatory, Jindal Stainless Ltd. (2) v. State of Haryana, (2006) 7 SCC 241. Compensatory tax, is a compulsory contribution levied broadly in proportion to the special benefits derived to defray the costs of regulation or to meet
Charitable uses and trusts
convey it. As a rule, trustees of charities cannot sell land unless it is wholly maintained by voluntary contributions; see (English) Charitable Trusts Acts, 1853 (16 & 17 Vict. c. 137), s. 241, and 1855 (18 &
Building societies
leasehold property, while those members who do not desire an advance (called 'investing members' ) simply pay their contributions to the society and receive interest thereon. Building societies are either (a) Unincor-porated, or (b) Incorporated. Unincorporated societies
Business
land which is to be divided among the subscribers, nor the activities of an association of persons who contribute sums to be applied in relieving its members in the case of sickness, the balance being distributable at
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