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Free coinage
in a modified sense such coinage when done at a fixed charge proportionate to the cost of the operation … coinage when done at a fixed charge proportionate to the cost of the operation
Cost of living index number
in respect of which minimum rates of wages have been fixed, means the index number ascertained and declared by the competent … Cost of living index number, in relation to employees in any
Sale price
price of the goods sold. In that event the price fixed for the goods including the tax payable becomes the valuable … time of or before the delivery thereof other than the cost of freight or delivery of the cost of installation in
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County Courts
enacts as follows:' Area.--The area for each court is an fixed by order of the Lord Chancellor from time to time … with respect to the property in dispute and as to costs as he thinks fit; and the s. gives an appeal
security
Commission (as those relating to registration on a security exchange) fixed-income security : a security (as a bond) that provides a … for a loan] b : surety see also security for costs 2 : evidence of indebtedness, ownership, or the right to
Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
sentence passed on his conviction, unless the sentence is one fixed by law. A parent or guardian may appeal to the … made and furnished to him for his use. (3) The cost of taking any such shorthand notes, and of any transcript
Conditions of sale
or rents and profits, upon delay or completion after the fixed day, delivery of the abstract, commencement of title, time for … (b) that the purchaser shall pay or contribute towards the cost of certain formalities required to give effect to the vendor's
fee
jurisdictions, the fee tail is not recognized. 2 : a fixed amount or percentage charged ;esp : a sum paid or … that is assessed in some courts as part of the cost of a civil jury trial orig·i·na·tion fee : a fee
spread
4 : the difference between the yields on investments in fixed-income securities equal in quality but with different maturity dates or … call price respectively by more than enough to cover the cost of the option ;also : the difference between the put
Fees
barristers' fees, see BARRISTER; and as to solicitors' fees, see COSTS. The word 'fees' does not bear a different meaning in
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