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Capital expenditure and revenue expenditure
the expenditure is made for the initial outlay or for extension of a business or a substantial replacement of the equipment,
Chancellor, Lord
charitable uses'and all this, over and above the vast and extensive jurisdiction which he exercises in his judicial capacity in the
Charity Commissioners
are to be found in these Acts. They exercise very extensive powers of management and control over charities, including power to
Civil Bill Court
also chairman of quarter sessions (where the jurisdiction is more extensive than in England), and performs the duty of revising barrister.
Colony
settlements of other nations, she was now acquired a more extensive dominion of colonies and dependencies than any other nation. The
Company
or establish a place of business in Great Britain in extension of s. 74 of the Companies (Consolidation) Act, 1908, which
Contingent remainder
subjected to very strong criticism. It is apparently an extreme extension of the meaning of the original rule that the law
VerbarRostellum
A small beaklike process or extension of some part a small rostrum as the rostellum of
Rust
moist air consisting of ferric oxide or hydroxide hence by extension any metallic film of corrosion
Pulmonata
An extensive division or sub class of hermaphrodite gastropods in which the
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