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Designated fixed 'capital account
the terms of the partnership agreement; (2) which shows capital contributed by the partners; (3) from which, under the terms of
Double insurance
from one of the assurers, the latter is entitled to contribution from the others. Excess of indemnity received by the assured
Fild-ale, or Filk-ale
forest, and of bailiffs of hundreds, of compelling persons to contribute to the supplying them with drink etc., Prohibited by the
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Drince-lean, or drink-lean
Drince-lean, or drink-lean, a contribution from tenants in the time of the Saxons towards a
Drunkenness
borough and county councils, which councils are also empowered to contribute to their maintenance. In such retreats habitual drunkards, voluntarily submitting
Education
well as for the individual. Properly planned educational input can contribute to increase in the Gross National Products, cultural richness, build
Endowed schools
(1908) 1 KB 63. As to inspection on terms and contributions by local authorities towards cost or free of costs if
Essential Characteristics
of one or more genes of other heritable determinants that contribute to the principal features, performance or value of the plant
Exempted employee
is not liable under this Act, to pay the employee's contribution. [Employee's State Insurance Act, 1948 (34 of 1948), s. 2(10)]
Factor
and other charges due thereon. An agent or cause that contributes to a particular result; Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
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