Contributional - Law Dictionary Search Results
Industrial and Provident Societies
rules are amended so as to increase his liability to contribute to the share or loan capital, unless his consent to
Hat-money
la Mer (see that title) it is described as 'la contribution des chausses out pot de vin du maitre.' See PRIMAGE
Hidgild, or Hidegild
or Hidegild [fr. hide, A.-S., skin, and gild, A.-S., a contribution], a sum of money paid by a villain or servant
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Hotchpot
an intestate's property must be made upto estate by a contribution or by an accounting, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. As
Imposition
Imposition, tax contribution. The term 'imposition' is generally used for the levy of
Impost
any tax or imposition includes every kind of tax or contribution not covered under the ordinary terms 'taxes and excise', A
Insurance
in Marine Insurance policies, which does not cover general average contributions or salvage, see (English) Marine Insurance Act, 1906, s. 78(2).
Joint authors
work, each author intending to merge his or her respective contributions into a single work, and each being able to exploit
Joint venture
persons or companies jointly undertaking some commercial enterprise wherein all contribute assets and share risks. It requires a community of interest
Judgment
could confine the operation of the sub-section to actions for contribution subsequently brought, so excluding further proceedings by way of appeal
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