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Retirement, superannuation
Retirement, superannuation, though the word 'retirement' may take within its fold all or any kind of retirement when the same is used in the context of 'superannuation' or retirement by way of superannuation, in service parlance...
Select vestry
Select vestry. A vestr consisting of not less than twelve nor more than 120 house-holders, elected in parishes adopting the Vestries Act, 1831 (1 & 2 Wm. 4, c. 60) (Hobhouse's Act), repealed, except s. 39,...
Superannuation
Superannuation, connotes a distinct meaning. It ordinarily means, unless otherwise provided for in the statute, that not only he reaches the age of superannuation thereof, but also becomes entitled to the retiral benefits thereof including pension....
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University
report the association grants titles called 'degrees' (such as 'Master of Arts,' 'Doctor of Divinity'), showing that the holders have attained some definite proficiency. The English Universities are those of Oxford, Cambridge (incorporated by 13 Eliz. c.
Veterinary Surgeon
veterinary surgeon or veterinary practitioner. The college has disciplin-ary powers over its members, which have been extended to holders of the veterinary certificate of the Highland and Agricultural Society who received the certificate before the passing of
Joint-tenancy
Joint-tenancy. This tenancy is created where the same interest in real or personal property is, by the act of the party, passed by the same matter of conveyance or claim in solido, and not as merchan-dise,...
Lammas lands
pasturage arises generally from about Lammas (1st August) (reaping time), until 25th march (sowing time), in which the holders who had the several rights are included. No right by grant exists except in a corporation or other
Amalgamation
Amalgamation, in amalgamation two or more companies are fused into one by merger or by taking over by another. Reconstruction or 'amalgamation' has no precise legal meaning. The amalgamation is a blending of two or more...
Joint-stock Banks
Joint-stock Banks, joint-stock companies for the purpose of banking. They are regulated, according to the date of their incorporation, by charter, or by 7 Geo. 4, c. 46; 7 & 8 Vict. cc. 32 and 113;...
Debentures and shares
Debentures and shares, 'share' has been defined in, s. 2(46) of the Companies Act, 1956 mean a share in the share capital of a company which in turn would mean that it would represent contribution of...
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Retirement, superannuation
Retirement, superannuation, though the word 'retirement' may take within its fold all or any kind of retirement when the same is used in the context of 'superannuation' or retirement by way of superannuation, in service parlance...
Select vestry
Select vestry. A vestr consisting of not less than twelve nor more than 120 house-holders, elected in parishes adopting the Vestries Act, 1831 (1 & 2 Wm. 4, c. 60) (Hobhouse's Act), repealed, except s. 39,...
Superannuation
Superannuation, connotes a distinct meaning. It ordinarily means, unless otherwise provided for in the statute, that not only he reaches the age of superannuation thereof, but also becomes entitled to the retiral benefits thereof including pension....
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University
report the association grants titles called 'degrees' (such as 'Master of Arts,' 'Doctor of Divinity'), showing that the holders have attained some definite proficiency. The English Universities are those of Oxford, Cambridge (incorporated by 13 Eliz. c.
Veterinary Surgeon
veterinary surgeon or veterinary practitioner. The college has disciplin-ary powers over its members, which have been extended to holders of the veterinary certificate of the Highland and Agricultural Society who received the certificate before the passing of
Joint-tenancy
Joint-tenancy. This tenancy is created where the same interest in real or personal property is, by the act of the party, passed by the same matter of conveyance or claim in solido, and not as merchan-dise,...
Lammas lands
pasturage arises generally from about Lammas (1st August) (reaping time), until 25th march (sowing time), in which the holders who had the several rights are included. No right by grant exists except in a corporation or other
Amalgamation
Amalgamation, in amalgamation two or more companies are fused into one by merger or by taking over by another. Reconstruction or 'amalgamation' has no precise legal meaning. The amalgamation is a blending of two or more...
Joint-stock Banks
Joint-stock Banks, joint-stock companies for the purpose of banking. They are regulated, according to the date of their incorporation, by charter, or by 7 Geo. 4, c. 46; 7 & 8 Vict. cc. 32 and 113;...
Debentures and shares
Debentures and shares, 'share' has been defined in, s. 2(46) of the Companies Act, 1956 mean a share in the share capital of a company which in turn would mean that it would represent contribution of...
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