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Housing of the working classes
purposes, and the financial provisions (Part VI.) relate to Government contributions, contributions out of rates, borrowing monies, etc. The High Court,
Directors
liable to pay damages under the Act is entitled to contribution from his co-directors, unless the co-directors were innocent, and he
Scot and lot
and lot [fr. sceat, Sax., part, and lot], a customary contribution laid upon all subjects according to their ability. Whoever were
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Dependant and dependent
dependant of another person unless he was dependent partially on contributions from that other person for the provision of the ordinary
simplified employee pension
employee pension : a pension that is funded by employer contributions or through a salary reduction arrangement and that places fewer
contributory
contributory 1 : characterized by or making contributions to a common
Contributory
Contributory, a person liable to contribute to the assets of a
liability
have caused an injury to the plaintiff and that allows contribution or indemnity between the joint tortfeasors liability in sol·i·do :
partnership
full regardless of the amount of the individual partner's capital contribution compare limited partnership in this entry limited liability partnership :
Collatitious
Brought together contributed done by contributions
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