Contributive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Contributable
Capable of being contributed
Contribute
money or other aid for a specified object as to contribute food or fuel for the poor
Contribution
The act of contributing
National insurance
covering both ill-health and unemployment, which is based upon premiums contributed in part by the employer, in part by the employee,
Law Reform (UK)
which are the result of a tort and provides for contribution between the tortfeasors. By s. 6 of the L.R. Act,
Partnership
amongst other things, for equal shares in profits and equal contributions to losses; for indemnification of every partner by the firm
Fees and taxes
rendered. Taxes and taxation are, therefore, distinguishable from various other contributions, charges, or burdens paid or imposed for particular purposes and
Contributive
Contributing or tending to contribute
Conducive
Loading or tending helpful contributive tending to promote
Contributory
to some joint design or increase to some common stock contributive
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