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Sale price

dealer in respect of the goods at the time of or before the delivery thereof other than the cost of freight or delivery of the cost of installation in case where such cost is separately charged and

Increase, affidavit of

Increase, affidavit of. Affidavit of payment of in-creased costs, produced on taxation. 'Of the costs of the pleadings, and the office fees of the proceed-ings, in the

Cost of any proceeding

Cost of any proceeding, the expression 'costs of any proceeding' means costs of the entire proceeding as determined on its conclusion and not costs in a pending proceeding, nor costs

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Charging order

S.C. 1883, Ord. XLVI., charging the stocks or funds of a judgment debtor with the judgment debt. Solicitor's Costs.--The (English) Solicitors' Act, 1932 (22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 37), s. 69, enables any court in which

Imprisonment

penal servitude for any offence, or committed to prison in default of payment of a fine, damages, or costs, and a young person (i.e., one who is 14 but under 17) cannot be sentenced to penal servitude

Equity of redemption

legal estate or of an equitable interest in property from the mortgagee on payment of principal, interest and costs. A mort-gagee, although he has become absolute owner of a legal estate in the mortgaged property, on account

Amendment

prejudice of a party to the proceeding; apart from this, it is in general a mere matter of costs. 1. Amendment of proceedings in the Supreme Court. By R. S. C. Ord. XXVIII., r. 1, the Court

Payment of Money into Court

amount of debt or damages have been decided, but the judge shall, in exercising his discretion as to costs, take into account both the fact that money has been paid into Court and the amount of such

bond

(as Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 7) to be given by an appellant in order to cover the costs of an appeal appearance bond : an often unsecured bond given by a defendant in a criminal trial

Purchase price

the seller in respect of the goods at the time of or before delivery thereof, other than the cost of insurance for transit or of installation, when such cost is separately charged. [The Maharashtra Value Added Tax

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Sale price

dealer in respect of the goods at the time of or before the delivery thereof other than the cost of freight or delivery of the cost of installation in case where such cost is separately charged and

Increase, affidavit of

Increase, affidavit of. Affidavit of payment of in-creased costs, produced on taxation. 'Of the costs of the pleadings, and the office fees of the proceed-ings, in the

Cost of any proceeding

Cost of any proceeding, the expression 'costs of any proceeding' means costs of the entire proceeding as determined on its conclusion and not costs in a pending proceeding, nor costs

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Charging order

S.C. 1883, Ord. XLVI., charging the stocks or funds of a judgment debtor with the judgment debt. Solicitor's Costs.--The (English) Solicitors' Act, 1932 (22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 37), s. 69, enables any court in which

Imprisonment

penal servitude for any offence, or committed to prison in default of payment of a fine, damages, or costs, and a young person (i.e., one who is 14 but under 17) cannot be sentenced to penal servitude

Equity of redemption

legal estate or of an equitable interest in property from the mortgagee on payment of principal, interest and costs. A mort-gagee, although he has become absolute owner of a legal estate in the mortgaged property, on account

Amendment

prejudice of a party to the proceeding; apart from this, it is in general a mere matter of costs. 1. Amendment of proceedings in the Supreme Court. By R. S. C. Ord. XXVIII., r. 1, the Court

Payment of Money into Court

amount of debt or damages have been decided, but the judge shall, in exercising his discretion as to costs, take into account both the fact that money has been paid into Court and the amount of such

bond

(as Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 7) to be given by an appellant in order to cover the costs of an appeal appearance bond : an often unsecured bond given by a defendant in a criminal trial

Purchase price

the seller in respect of the goods at the time of or before delivery thereof, other than the cost of insurance for transit or of installation, when such cost is separately charged. [The Maharashtra Value Added Tax

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