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Intoxicating liquor

the holders of wholesale spirits or wine licences)--one from the justice of the peace, and one from the Inland Revenue, the first discretionary, and the second obtainable as of right, on production of the justices' licence. The

Springing use

Springing use, a form of use in the nature of an executory interest directing property inland to vest at a future period which does not coincide with the termination of a legal estate at

Foreign Bill of Exchange

Foreign Bill of Exchange, a bill which is not an inland bill. See INLAND BILL. Before 19 & 20 Vict. c. 97, a bill drawn in one part of

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Debenture

defined generally as a charge in writing [not necessarily sealed, see British India, etc., Co. v. Commissioners of Inland Revenue, (1881) 7 QBD 165] of certain pro-perty with the repayment at a time fixed of money lent

Bill of Exchange

v. Seema Malhotra, AIR 2001 SC 1197 (1200): (2001) 3 SCC 151. Bill of exchange, is either an inland or a foreign bill. An inland bill is a bill which is, or upon the face of it

Accounts duties

Accounts duties. Duties first made payable by the (English) Customs & Inland Revenue Act, 1881 (44 & 45 Vict. C. 12), s. 38, at the same rates as the Probate

Estate duty

on such gifts within twelve months of death, by virtue of s. 38 of the (English) Customs and Inland Revenue Act, 1881, as amended by s. 11 of the (English) Customs and Inland Revenue Act, 1889. Property

Beer

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 and Inland Revenue Act, 1885, s. 8. See also INTOXICATING LIQUORS; ADULTERATION.

Means and/or includes

facie restrictive; and whenever an interpretation clause defines a term to include something, the definition is extensive, Central Inland Water Transport Corporation Ltd. v. Brojo Nath Ganguly, AIR 1986 SC 1571: (1986) 3 SCR 156.

Negotiable instruments

Anne, c. 9. and 7 Anne, c. 25, and placed in all respects upon the same footing with inland bills of exchange. [s. 13(1), Negotiable Instrument Act] The (English) Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, contains the law

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