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Office
An 'office' means a public or private employment with certain duties to be performed, Dewan Joynal Abedin v. Abdul Wazed Mian,
Tax
ii.; Mill's Pol. Econ., b. 5, chs. Ii., iii. All duties of Inland Revenue are collected by the Commissioners of Inland
Shall
Shall, a word of slippery semantics in a rule is not decisive and the context of the statute, the purpose...
Tort
Tort [fr. tortus, Lat.], an injury or wrong independent of contract, as by assault, libel, malicious prosecution, negligence, slander, or...
Public officer
by a Court of Justice to perform any of such duties. (e) Every person who holds any office by virtue of
Receipt
Receipt, an acknowledgment in writing of having received a sum of money, which is prima facie but not conclusive evidence...
Patent medicine
body. Under the (English) Medicine Stamp Acts, 1802 and 1804, duties were imposed on each bottle or package according to the
Poor laws
by the Rating and Valuation Act, 1925, and their powers, duties and property were transferred to local authorities. By the Poor
Inland revenue
(which is derived from the taxation of home commodities and duties on property and income, houses, stamps, probates, legacies, etc., as
Dutiable goods
Dutiable goods, 'dutiable goods' means any goods which are chargeable to
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