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Dishonour
neglect to accept or pay when duly presented for payment a bill of exchange or promissory note or draft on a banker. See (English) Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 61), s. 47.
Inops consilii
counsel; without legal counsel. This term described actions taken without benefit of legal advice, as when a testator drafts a will without the help of an attorney, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 794.
Maintenance
trusts for the maintenance of children and accumulation of the residue of income were included in all carefully drafted settlements and wills. 'Maintenance' must vary according to the position and status of a person. It does not
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Money
notes thereon in Law Quarterly Review, January, 1936, Vol. 52, p. 3. Includes a cheque, postal order, demand draft, telegraphic transfer or money order. [Prize Chits and Money Circulation Scheme (Banning) Act, 1978 (43 of 1978), s.
Money Bill
notes thereon in Law Quarterly Review, January, 1936, Vol. 52, p. 3. Includes a cheque, postal order, demand draft, telegraphic transfer or money order. [Prize Chits and Money Circulation Scheme (Banning) Act, 1978 (43 of 1978), s.
Project
the purpose of providing employment to the applica-tions. [National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005, s. 2(n)] Project, the draft of a proposed treaty or convention.
Quality is up to the mark
the article is given in the cash memo. It must be remembered that it is not a document drafted by a solicitor; it is a document using the language of a tradesman. Any tradesman, when he is
Redlining
institution that refuses to make loans on properties in allegedly bad neighbourhoods; the process of creating a new draft of a document showing suggested revisions explicitly alongside the text of an earlier version, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
Rules of Court
1893 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 66), also provides for the consideration by any public body interested, of draft Rules, and for the consideration by the authority making the Rules of suggestions by any such body. A
Scroll
a mark which supplies the place of a seal. 1. A roll of paper; a list 2. A draft or outline to be completed at a later lime 3. A written mark; esp. a character affixed to
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Dishonour
neglect to accept or pay when duly presented for payment a bill of exchange or promissory note or draft on a banker. See (English) Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 61), s. 47.
Inops consilii
counsel; without legal counsel. This term described actions taken without benefit of legal advice, as when a testator drafts a will without the help of an attorney, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 794.
Maintenance
trusts for the maintenance of children and accumulation of the residue of income were included in all carefully drafted settlements and wills. 'Maintenance' must vary according to the position and status of a person. It does not
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Money
notes thereon in Law Quarterly Review, January, 1936, Vol. 52, p. 3. Includes a cheque, postal order, demand draft, telegraphic transfer or money order. [Prize Chits and Money Circulation Scheme (Banning) Act, 1978 (43 of 1978), s.
Money Bill
notes thereon in Law Quarterly Review, January, 1936, Vol. 52, p. 3. Includes a cheque, postal order, demand draft, telegraphic transfer or money order. [Prize Chits and Money Circulation Scheme (Banning) Act, 1978 (43 of 1978), s.
Project
the purpose of providing employment to the applica-tions. [National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005, s. 2(n)] Project, the draft of a proposed treaty or convention.
Quality is up to the mark
the article is given in the cash memo. It must be remembered that it is not a document drafted by a solicitor; it is a document using the language of a tradesman. Any tradesman, when he is
Redlining
institution that refuses to make loans on properties in allegedly bad neighbourhoods; the process of creating a new draft of a document showing suggested revisions explicitly alongside the text of an earlier version, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
Rules of Court
1893 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 66), also provides for the consideration by any public body interested, of draft Rules, and for the consideration by the authority making the Rules of suggestions by any such body. A
Scroll
a mark which supplies the place of a seal. 1. A roll of paper; a list 2. A draft or outline to be completed at a later lime 3. A written mark; esp. a character affixed to
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