Costs - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ciclatoun
A costly cloth of uncertain material used in the Middle Ages
Chargeful
Costly expensive
Chargeably
At great cost expensively
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C & F
C & F cost and freight
ACRS
ACRS Accelerated Cost Recovery System
Oncost
In cost accounting expenditure which is involved in the process of manufacture or the performance of work and which cannot
Costless
Costing nothing
Solicitor
cannot sue for (although he may set off) (see Brown v. Tibbetts, 11 CBNS 855) his bill of costs until one month after its delivery in the manner prescribed by s. 65. He has a general lien
Public Authorities, Protection of
ISSUE) and to tender amends and by enacting that the plaintiff if unsuccessful should pay double or treble costs. These varying enactments were reduced into one by the Public Authorities Protection Act, 1893 (56 & 57 Vict.
County Courts
of the County Court may make such order with respect to the property in dispute and as to costs as he thinks fit; and the s. gives an appeal from the County Court to the High Court
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Costs - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ciclatoun
A costly cloth of uncertain material used in the Middle Ages
Chargeful
Costly expensive
Chargeably
At great cost expensively
Keep your definitions linked to case research
C & F
C & F cost and freight
ACRS
ACRS Accelerated Cost Recovery System
Oncost
In cost accounting expenditure which is involved in the process of manufacture or the performance of work and which cannot
Costless
Costing nothing
Solicitor
cannot sue for (although he may set off) (see Brown v. Tibbetts, 11 CBNS 855) his bill of costs until one month after its delivery in the manner prescribed by s. 65. He has a general lien
Public Authorities, Protection of
ISSUE) and to tender amends and by enacting that the plaintiff if unsuccessful should pay double or treble costs. These varying enactments were reduced into one by the Public Authorities Protection Act, 1893 (56 & 57 Vict.
County Courts
of the County Court may make such order with respect to the property in dispute and as to costs as he thinks fit; and the s. gives an appeal from the County Court to the High Court
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