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Devolution to duty
Devolution to duty, The expression 'devotion to duty' appears to have been used as something opposed to indifference to duty...
In the discharge of duty
In the discharge of duty, s. 121 of the Railways Act, 1890 states: If a person willfully obstructs or impedes...
Public duty
Public duty, the expression 'public duty' is defined as: 'public duty' means a duty in discharge of which the state,...
House duty
House duty, a tax on inhabited houses imposed by the House Tax Act, 1851 (14 & 15 Vict. c. 36),...
Duty of excise
Duty of excise, a duty of excise is a tax-levy on home-produced goods of a specified class or description, the...
Official act or duty
Official act or duty, 'official' according to dictionary, means pertaining to an office. And official act or official duty means...
Police duties
Police duties, the expression 'police duties' will include all the functions of
Gift Tax Act and Estate Duty Act
Gift Tax Act and Estate Duty Act, between the Gift Tax Act and the Estate Duty Act there is basic...
Fundamental duties
Fundamental duties, are certain obligations on the part of a citizen which
Excess profits duty
Excess profits duty, a duty imposed by the Finance (No. 2) Act, 1915 (ss. 38-45), on such profits as a...
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