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loss or gain to his estate consequent on his death, except that a sum in respect of funeral expenses may be included. See Rose v. Ford, (1937) 53 TLR 873. The rights conferred by the Act are
Iddat
of a pregnant woman continues until she be delivered of a child. Her husband must defray all her expenses (food, raiment, habitation, etc.) until this period is over. Such expenses to which she is entitled are called
Executor
of an executor may be thus classed:- (1) He will not be allowed as against creditors extravagant funeral expenses if the testator died insolvent; and if he neglects to secure the property, and loss ensue, he will
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business, (ii) payments due as interest on loans and as net income from investments, (iii) remittances for living expenses of parents, spouse and children residing abroad, and (iv) expenses in connection with foreign travel, education and medical
County rate
on the occupiers of lands, and applied to many miscellaneous purposes; among which are those of defraying the expenses connected with prisons, reimbursing to private parties the costs they have incurred in prosecuting public offenders, and defraying
Corrupt practices
Corrupt practices. At elections these are treating, un-due influence, bribery, personation, making a false declaration as to election expenses, and incurring election expenses without the election agent's written authority. See Parliamentary Elections Act, 1868 (31 & 32
Income or net income
It is gain derived from capital or labour or both. Net income is income obtained after deducting all expenses incurred for the purpose of earning the income. It is income minus operating expenses, D.C.M. v. S. Paramjit
fixed charge
fixed charge : a regularly recurring expense (as rent, taxes, or interest) that must be met when due
public school
of the state and regulated by local authorities in various districts, counties or towns, maintained at the public expense by taxation, and open to residents' children. Source: FindLaw
private school
private school A school maintained by private individuals, a religious organization, or a corporation, not at public expense. Open only to pupils selected and admitted by the proprietors or to pupils of a certain religion or
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Expense - Law Dictionary Search Results
Law Reform (UK)
loss or gain to his estate consequent on his death, except that a sum in respect of funeral expenses may be included. See Rose v. Ford, (1937) 53 TLR 873. The rights conferred by the Act are
Iddat
of a pregnant woman continues until she be delivered of a child. Her husband must defray all her expenses (food, raiment, habitation, etc.) until this period is over. Such expenses to which she is entitled are called
Executor
of an executor may be thus classed:- (1) He will not be allowed as against creditors extravagant funeral expenses if the testator died insolvent; and if he neglects to secure the property, and loss ensue, he will
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Current account transaction
business, (ii) payments due as interest on loans and as net income from investments, (iii) remittances for living expenses of parents, spouse and children residing abroad, and (iv) expenses in connection with foreign travel, education and medical
County rate
on the occupiers of lands, and applied to many miscellaneous purposes; among which are those of defraying the expenses connected with prisons, reimbursing to private parties the costs they have incurred in prosecuting public offenders, and defraying
Corrupt practices
Corrupt practices. At elections these are treating, un-due influence, bribery, personation, making a false declaration as to election expenses, and incurring election expenses without the election agent's written authority. See Parliamentary Elections Act, 1868 (31 & 32
Income or net income
It is gain derived from capital or labour or both. Net income is income obtained after deducting all expenses incurred for the purpose of earning the income. It is income minus operating expenses, D.C.M. v. S. Paramjit
fixed charge
fixed charge : a regularly recurring expense (as rent, taxes, or interest) that must be met when due
public school
of the state and regulated by local authorities in various districts, counties or towns, maintained at the public expense by taxation, and open to residents' children. Source: FindLaw
private school
private school A school maintained by private individuals, a religious organization, or a corporation, not at public expense. Open only to pupils selected and admitted by the proprietors or to pupils of a certain religion or
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