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Copyhold
Copyhold. Tenure in copyhold has been abolished under the (English) L.P. Acts, 1922 and 1925, and the Amending Acts of 1924 and 1926, but the greater part of the former title on this subject has been...
Aumildar
Aumildar, agent, the holder of an office; an intendant and collector of the revenue, uniting civil, military, and financial powers under the
Bad faith
them from their task of deciding whether the public office had been abused by the conduct of office holder, although there might be cases in which the concept of bad faith might be relevant to an assessment
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Baronet
Baronet [fr. Baron, Fr., and et, diminutive termination], the holder of a dignity of inheritance created by letters-patent, and descendible to the issue male. The order was instituted
Beer
by reason only that the premises are not a dwelling-house or that he is not the real resident holder or occupier. The purity of beer is specially safeguarded by the Inland Revenue Act, 1880, and the Customs
Base-estate
for to hold in pure villenage is to do all that the lord commands; and if a copy holder have but a base estate, he, not holding by the performance of every commandment of his lord, cannot
Blank transfer
entering his name and then applying to the company to register his name in place of the previous holder of the share, Howrah Trading Co v. CIT, AIR 1959 SC 775 (778). [Income-tax Act (11 of 1922)
Civil post and civil service
the existence of such relationship is dependent upon the right of the State to select and appoint the holder of the post, its right to suspend and dismiss him, its right to control the manner and method
Bond coupon
Bond coupon, means a part of a coupon bond that is clipped by the holder and surrendered to obtain an interest payment, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 175.
Bond ledger account
an agent in which the Government Securities are held in a dematerialised form at the credit of the holder, Government Securities Act, 2006, sec. 2(c).
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Copyhold
Copyhold. Tenure in copyhold has been abolished under the (English) L.P. Acts, 1922 and 1925, and the Amending Acts of 1924 and 1926, but the greater part of the former title on this subject has been...
Aumildar
Aumildar, agent, the holder of an office; an intendant and collector of the revenue, uniting civil, military, and financial powers under the
Bad faith
them from their task of deciding whether the public office had been abused by the conduct of office holder, although there might be cases in which the concept of bad faith might be relevant to an assessment
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Baronet
Baronet [fr. Baron, Fr., and et, diminutive termination], the holder of a dignity of inheritance created by letters-patent, and descendible to the issue male. The order was instituted
Beer
by reason only that the premises are not a dwelling-house or that he is not the real resident holder or occupier. The purity of beer is specially safeguarded by the Inland Revenue Act, 1880, and the Customs
Base-estate
for to hold in pure villenage is to do all that the lord commands; and if a copy holder have but a base estate, he, not holding by the performance of every commandment of his lord, cannot
Blank transfer
entering his name and then applying to the company to register his name in place of the previous holder of the share, Howrah Trading Co v. CIT, AIR 1959 SC 775 (778). [Income-tax Act (11 of 1922)
Civil post and civil service
the existence of such relationship is dependent upon the right of the State to select and appoint the holder of the post, its right to suspend and dismiss him, its right to control the manner and method
Bond coupon
Bond coupon, means a part of a coupon bond that is clipped by the holder and surrendered to obtain an interest payment, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 175.
Bond ledger account
an agent in which the Government Securities are held in a dematerialised form at the credit of the holder, Government Securities Act, 2006, sec. 2(c).
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