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To lay out apply or employ in any way to consume by use to use up or distribute either in payment or in donations to spend as they expend money for food or in charity to expend time labor and thought to expend hay in feeding cattle oil in a lamp water in mechanical operations...
Landing charges
Landing charges, are the expenditure incurred by an importer for bringing goods on board ship to land. Landing charges, in law, must be assessed on actuals, but, as a matter of practice, particularly to facilitate expenditure clearance. Landing charges are assessed at a percentage of the value of the goods and such assessment is accepted. When so assessed, landing charges cover the totality of all that an importer expends to bring imported goods to land, M/s Coromandal Fertilisers Ltd. v. Collection of Customs, AIR 2000 SC 606.Are exactly what the words mean, the expenditure incurred by an importer for bringing goods on board ship to land. Landing charges, in law, must be assessed on actuals, but, as a matter of practice, particularly to facilitate expeditious clearance, landing charges are assessed at a percentage of the value of the goods and such assessment is accepted. When so assessed, landing charges cover the totality of all that an importer expends to bring imported goods to la...
Expenditor
Expenditor, person formerly appointed by comm-issioners of sewers to pay, disburse, or expend the money collected by the tax for the repairs of sewers, etc., when paid into hands by the collectors, on the reparations, amendments, and reformations ordered by the commissioners, for which he is to render accounts when thereunto required. See Statute of Sewers, 23 Hen. 8, c. 5.One who expends or disburse certain taxes; a paymaster, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn....
child and dependent care credit
child and dependent care credit A tax credit in the amount of a percentage of the amount expended on child or dependent care by an employed individual. ...
financier
financier 1 : one who specializes in raising and expending public moneys 2 : one who deals with finance and investment on a large scale ...
reimburse
reimburse -bursed -burs·ing 1 : to pay back (a sum lost or expended) to someone [will the court costs] 2 : to make restoration or payment of an equivalent to [ the employee for travel expenses] re·im·burse·ment n ...
Consume
To destroy as by decomposition dissipation waste or fire to use up to expend to waste to burn up to eat up to devour...
Disburse
To pay out to expend usually from a public fund or treasury...
Dispend
To spend to lay out to expend...
Dispender
One who dispends or expends a steward...
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