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PAC
the U S to support political candidates even when direct contributions from corporations to candidates is forbidden by law In theory
A and B lists
A and B lists. Two Lists of contributories are prepared by the liquidator in case a company is
Commandite, Partnerships en
liability to creditors, and there is a sleeping partner, who contributes, or agrees to contribute, capital of specified amount for the
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Company
common seal, but with such liability of the members to contribute to the assets of the company in the event of
Fyrd, fyrdung
the military array or land force of the whole country. Contribution to the fyrd was one of the imposts forming the
Hat-money
la Mer (see that title) it is described as 'la contribution des chausses out pot de vin du maitre.' See PRIMAGE
Gaming or gambling
used for betting; but to play whist for prizes not contributed to by the players is not within this enactment, because
Gild, or Guild
Guild [fr. Ang.-Sax. gildan, to pay], a tax, tribute, or contribution; a society or fraternity constituted for mutual protection and benefit,
Goodwill
how the service is run and what the competition is, contribute also to the goodwill. S.C. Cambatta and Co. Pvt. Ltd.
Guild
Guild [fr. gildan, Sax., to pay or contribute], a company, fraternity, or corporation, associated for some commercial purpose.
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