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Short-ford
Short-ford. The ancient custom of the city of Exeter is, when the lord of … year and a day; and forthwith proclamation is to be made in the Court, that if any man claim any title
Tenant-right
Tenant-right, in England--(1) a custom ensuring to an out-going tenant compensation from his landlord for … reap the full benefit of labour or improvements expended or made during the tenancy; or (2) the money due in pursuance
Common Law
upon the recognition given by our Law Courts to principles, customs, and rules of conduct previously existing among the people. This
Tax
at the expense of another, such as the excise or customs. Taxes may be laid on any one of the three … see Finance Act, 1908, s. 4, and Orders in Council made thereunder. As to the collection of taxes for a limited
National insurance
by shares in the profits, if in accordance with the custom of a port, if a special order has been made.
Abatement
to express the deduction that is occasionally made at the Custom House from the duties chargeable upon such goods as are
accounts receivable
accounts receivable Money due from your customers. Your accounts receivable balance equals the dollar amount of sales … balance equals the dollar amount of sales that you have made to your customers on credit terms but that have not
Accounts duties
Accounts duties. Duties first made payable by the (English) Customs & Inland Revenue Act, 1881 (44 & 45 Vict. C.
Cards
levied by 25 & 26 Vict. c. 22, and a customs duty of 3s. 9d. per dozen packs on imported cards
Episcopus puerorum
Episcopus puerorum. It was an old custom that upon certain feasts some lay person should plait his … and this custom obtained here long after several constitutions were made to abolish it, Blount. Such an officer is mentioned in
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