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Exactor
One who exacts or demands by authority or right hence an extortioner also one unreasonably severe in injunctions or demands
Counterpole
The exact opposite
Tax
See Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Revenue.' See also DEATH DUTIES; ESTATE DUTY; INCOME-TAX; LAND-TAX. A 'tax' is a compulsory exaction of money by public authority for public purposes enforceable by law and is not payment for services rendered,
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Quinto exactus
Quinto exactus, means 'exacted the fifth time'. A sheriff's return made after a defendant had been called to five county
Counterfeit
the false for the true. As to counterfeiting coin, see COIN. Ordinarily counterfeiting implies the idea of an exact imitation; but for the purpose of the Indian Penal Code there can be counterfeiting even though the imitation
Penalty
Act, 1952, s. 14] Means recovery of an amount as a penal measure in civil proceedings, or an exaction which is not compensatory in character, Jagjit Cotton Textile Mills v. Chief Commercial Superintendent, N.R., (1998) 5 SCC
Allocatur exigent
Allocatur exigent, a writ which was issued when an outlaw had not been exacted five times under the exigi facias, in order to complete the number of exactions.
Tax and fee
it is true that between a tax and a fee there is no generic difference. Both are compulsory exactions of money by public authorities; but whereas a tax is imposed for public purposes and is not, and
Re-exchange
his own act in this way: he is entitled, being in Vienna, then and there to raise the exact number of Austrian florins by drawing and negotiating a cross-bill, payable at sight on his endorser in London,
Occupancy right
against his will. This does not imply that the landlord cannot by grant confer on his tenant, rights exactly similar to rights of occupancy. He can in his grant define rights which he is granting to his
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Exacter - Law Dictionary Search Results
Exactor
One who exacts or demands by authority or right hence an extortioner also one unreasonably severe in injunctions or demands
Counterpole
The exact opposite
Tax
See Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Revenue.' See also DEATH DUTIES; ESTATE DUTY; INCOME-TAX; LAND-TAX. A 'tax' is a compulsory exaction of money by public authority for public purposes enforceable by law and is not payment for services rendered,
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Quinto exactus
Quinto exactus, means 'exacted the fifth time'. A sheriff's return made after a defendant had been called to five county
Counterfeit
the false for the true. As to counterfeiting coin, see COIN. Ordinarily counterfeiting implies the idea of an exact imitation; but for the purpose of the Indian Penal Code there can be counterfeiting even though the imitation
Penalty
Act, 1952, s. 14] Means recovery of an amount as a penal measure in civil proceedings, or an exaction which is not compensatory in character, Jagjit Cotton Textile Mills v. Chief Commercial Superintendent, N.R., (1998) 5 SCC
Allocatur exigent
Allocatur exigent, a writ which was issued when an outlaw had not been exacted five times under the exigi facias, in order to complete the number of exactions.
Tax and fee
it is true that between a tax and a fee there is no generic difference. Both are compulsory exactions of money by public authorities; but whereas a tax is imposed for public purposes and is not, and
Re-exchange
his own act in this way: he is entitled, being in Vienna, then and there to raise the exact number of Austrian florins by drawing and negotiating a cross-bill, payable at sight on his endorser in London,
Occupancy right
against his will. This does not imply that the landlord cannot by grant confer on his tenant, rights exactly similar to rights of occupancy. He can in his grant define rights which he is granting to his
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