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Entertainment
Entertainment, In Stroud's Judicial Dictionary (4th Edn., Vol. 2, p. 916)
Entertainment expenditure
Entertainment expenditure, the expression 'enter-tainment expenditure' is of wide import. However,
entertainment expenses
entertainment expenses Employment expenses that have an element of entertainment that
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Entertainment tax
Entertainment tax, a tax levied on payments for ad-mission to entertainments,
Place of public entertainment
Place of public entertainment, includes any place to which the public are admitted and
Entertain
Entertain, means 'file or received by the High Court' and it
entertained
p p of entertain
Entertainer
One who entertains a host
Entertained
Entertained, when the proviso speaks of the enter-tainment of the appeal,
Entertaining such application
Entertaining such application, on any of these grounds would necessarily mean
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