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Ransom
To obtain the release of (a captive) by paying a demanded price, Black's Law Dictionary, p. 1267. Is a sum of
Release
his right to the tenant's grantee. A release of all demands extinguishes all actions and titles, and is the amplest discharge
Tax
direct or indirect. A direct tax is one that is demanded from the very persons who are intended or desired to
Set-off
Set-off, any counter-balance or cross-claim. A defendant's counter demand against the plaintiff, arising out of transaction independent of plaintiff's
Sufferance, Tenancy at
declares the continuance of the tenant tortious and wrongful, or demands possession, or brings his action of ejectment to recover possession,
Suit
1966 SC 1423. Suit, prosecution or pursuit of some claim, demand or request; the act of suing, the process by which
Tax payable
1113) The tax payable is the amount for which a demand notice is issued under s. 156. In determining the tax
Things done or omitted to be done
off. The effect, therefore, is that no payment could be demanded under them during the emergency, but, as soon as the
Token grant
Token grant, in India, demand for grant of a token sum is brought before the
Vote of credit
grant known as vote of credit for meeting an unexpected demand for money when the demand cannot be stated with details
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