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use tax
use tax : a tax imposed on the use of personal property and esp. property purchased
Occasio
Occasio, a tribute which the lord imposed on his vassals or tenants for his necessity. Occasio, means
Married women's property
deemed to be executed before 1936 if the restraint was imposed in pursuance of a pre-existing obligation, and the date of
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Mahr (dower)
man to the woman, but an effect of the contract imposed by law on the husband as a token of respect
Levy and collect
the physical realisation of the tax which is levied or imposed. Collection of tax is normally a stage subsequent to the
Fidei-commissum
rei. The obligation to transfer the former could only be imposed on the heirs; the obligation of transferring the latter might
Customs
duties entered in these two books, many more had been imposed at different times; so that the accumulation of the duties,and
Condition
conditional upon the conveyance and vice versa. Conditions may be imposed by the parties, either expressly or by necessary implication arising
Amercement or Amerciament
and are created by some statute; they can only be imposed and assessed by Courts of record; the former are arbitrarily
Adequate and special reasons
depend upon several factors and no straitjacket formula can be imposed, Bhupinder Sharma v. State of Himachal Pradesh, (2003) 8 SCC
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