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good

intangibles, and minerals or the like before extraction consumer goods : goods purchased primarily for personal, family, or household uses du·ra·ble goods : consumer goods that last and are used for a number of years : durables

Insurance

trade or manufacture is carried on, or hazardous goods deposited. (2) Goods in buildings as above described--such as household goods, plate, etc. The premium upon these, with certain exceptions, is usually 1s. 6d. per cent. per annum. (b)

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Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923

quitting of the holding as the tenant may unavoidably incur in connection with the sale or removal of household goods, implements, fixtures, farm produce and stock. To avoid disputes this sum is taken to be equivalent to one

Hawkers and pedlars

Hawkers and pedlars, persons who carry their goods from place to place for sale. In 1810 (50 Geo. 3, c. 41), imposed a licence duty on … by the Inland Revenue on the production of a certificate of good character from a clergyman and two householders of the parish of residence, or a justice of the peace or a district superintendent or inspector of

lease

of a product to a lessee who is leasing the product primarily for his or her personal or household use finance lease : a lease in which the lessor acquires goods from a supplier in accordance with

Personal property

Ch 829. The only exception was in the case of goods qu' ipso usu consumuntur, e.g., wines and household provisions, for in these a person to whom they are given for life takes the absolute interest. The

In forma pauperis

has a reasonable cause of action or defence and that his means do not exceed 50l. his clothes, household goods, tools of trade, and the subject-matter of the cause excepted, or such larger sum not exceeding 100l. as

Hernesium, or Hernasium

Hernesium, or Hernasium, household goods; implements of trade or husbandry

Heriscindium

Heriscindium, a division of household goods, Blount.

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