Imposition - Law Dictionary Search Results
Seamen
to a dispute between them, protects (ss. 212-219) seamen from imposition, and (ss. 198-210) protects them in the matter of provisions,
Ship-money
Ship-money, an imposition formerly levied on port-towns and other places for fitting out
Status
calls or group and cannot normally be voluntarily changed. The imposition of status carries with it attribution of a fixed quota
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Status - capacity
class or group and cannot normally be voluntarily changed. The imposition of status carries with its attribution of a fixed quota
Tahbazari
services within certain limits of a local body for such imposition; there are no contracts, no agreements and no rents. Local
Tax and taxation
(28) of Article 366 of the Constitution to include 'the imposition of any tax or impost, whether general or local or
Tollage
Tollage, any custom or imposition. 1. Payment of toll 2. Money charged or paid as
Urban agglomeration
Andhra Pradesh Legislature would have legislative competence to provide for imposition of ceiling on land situate within such area. No sooner
Weights and measures
that there may be the less room for deceit and imposition. See AVOIRDUPOIS; TROY WEIGHT; and METRIC SYSTEM. The adjustment of
Family
than the definitions of this term in similar laws for imposition of ceiling on agricultural holdings enacted in other States. The
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