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Estate duty
a graduated scale from 1 per cent on property not exceeding 500l. in value (but over 100l.) up to 8 per
Motor bicycle
which has two wheels, and has a maximum design speed exceeding 45 kmph and, if powered by an internal combustion engine,
Falsification
to be kept in penal servitude for a term not exceeding seven years, or to be imprisoned, with or without hard
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Hazardous substance
as hazardous substance in the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and exceeding such quantity as specified by the Central Government under the
Industrial and Provident Societies
which no member shall claim an interest in the funds exceeding 200l.' This Act was repealed and re-enacted with amend-ment by
Metals, dealers in old
offence against the Act, and liable to a penalty not exceeding 5l. See also (English) Public Stores Act, 1875, ss. 9,
Or
any such offence shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding three times the value of the goods or not exceeding
Penal Servitude
for any period not less than 3 years, and not exceeding either 5 years, or any greater period authorized by the
Perpetuity
to all limitations after that date, if the rule be exceeded, the limitation is wholly void and cannot be validated by
Poison
punishable with penal servitude for life, or any term not exceeding three years, or with imprisonment for any term not exceeding
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