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Fees taken in Court, the phrase 'fees taken in court' cannot mean that it described fees which were actually being taken before the Constitution came into force. If this was the meaning, no fees could be levied in the Supreme Court because the Supreme Court did not exist before the Constitution came into force and not fees were being taken therein. This would render part of the Entry of List I nugatory. 'Fees taken in court' are not taxes, for if it were so, the word 'taxes' would have been used or some other indication given, Secretary, Government of Madras, Home Department v. Zenith Lamp and Electrical Ltd., AIR 1973 SC 724 (730): (1973) 1 SCC 162: (1973) 2 SCR 973....
Fixed fee
Fixed fee, the term 'licence fee' or the term 'fixed fee' in the context of the Uttar Pradesh Excise Act, the Ordinance with its preamble and the Excise (Amendment) Rules, connotes the idea of payment of a sum by a person to the grantor of a licence as consideration for conferring upon such person by the grant of shop-licence, the exclusive privilege or right to carry on certain activities in respect of country liquor, or foreign liquor or intoxicating drug, within any local area of Uttar Pradesh State, the carrying of which activities would have been otherwise the exclusive privilege or right of the grantor (Government), State of Uttar Pradesh v. Sheopat Rai, 1994 Supp (1) SCC 8: AIR 1994 SC 813. [U.P. Excise Act (40 of 1910) s. 24A (as inserted by U.P. Excise (Amendment) Ordinance, 1972)]...
Renewal fee
Renewal fee, 'renewal fee' is the fee or fees payable by a kanam-tenant to his jenmi under the contract of tenancy for the renewal of the legal relationship under which the kanam-tenant has been holding any land, Cochin Devaswom Board v. Vamana Setti, AIR 1966 SC 1980: (1966) 3 SCR 724. [Tranvancore Cochin Kanan Tenancy Act, (24 of 1955), s. 2]...
Hors de son fee
Hors de son fee (out of his fee), where land is without the compass of a person's fee, 9 Rep. 30; 2 Mod. 104....
Capitation fee
Capitation fee. A fee for each person dealt with by the person who receives it; as where a schoolmaster, in addition to his salary, or instead of it, is paid one pound per annum for each boy in the school.'Capitation fee' means charging or collecting amount beyond what is permitted by law, Unni Krishnan J.P. v. State of Andhra Pradesh, AIR 1993 SC 2178 (2247): (1993) 1 SCC 645...
Arriere Fee, or Fief
Arriere Fee, or Fief, a fee dependent on a superior fee. These fees originated when dukes and counts, rendering their governments hereditary, distributed to their officers parts of the domain, and permitted those officers to gratify the soldiers under them in the same manner....
fee simple subject to condition subsequent
fee simple subject to condition subsequent :fee simple on condition subsequent at fee simple ...
contingent fee
contingent fee : contingency fee at FEE ...
Peers of fees
Peers of fees, vassals or tenants of the same lord, who were obliged to serve and attend him in his courts, being equal in function; these were termed peers of fees because holding fees of the lord, or because their business in court was to sit and judge, under their lords, of disputes arising upon fees; but if there were too many in one lordship, the lord usually chose twelve, who had the title of peers, by way of distinction; whence, it is said, we derive our common juries and other peers, Cowel....
Fee-conditional
Fee-conditional. See CONDITIONAL FEE....
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