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Installed
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Instalment
Instalment, a portion of a debt. When a debt is divided
Installation
Installation, means any premises wherein any place has been specially prepared
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installing
the act of installing something as equipment
Capital payable by instalments
Capital payable by instalments, be treated as income, Beattie v. Secretary of State for
Installation of machinery
Installation of machinery, when an engine is fixed in a vehicle
Sale price
the cost of freight or delivery of the cost of installation in case where such cost is separately charged and the
Improvement of land
see 3rd Schd. (ibid.), Part I. (cost not replaceable by installments extending over 25 yeas or less), Part II. (replaceable by
Tax admitted
consideration the remaining words of the proviso namely 'or such instalments thereof as may become payable'. Those words furnish a key
Salary or wages
of goods on hire-purchase or any system of payment by instalments, (d) transfer of the right to use any goods for
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Installed - Law Dictionary Search Results
Installed
Matched in: Term Installed
Instalment
Instalment, a portion of a debt. When a debt is divided
Installation
Installation, means any premises wherein any place has been specially prepared
Keep your definitions linked to case research
installing
the act of installing something as equipment
Capital payable by instalments
Capital payable by instalments, be treated as income, Beattie v. Secretary of State for
Installation of machinery
Installation of machinery, when an engine is fixed in a vehicle
Sale price
the cost of freight or delivery of the cost of installation in case where such cost is separately charged and the
Improvement of land
see 3rd Schd. (ibid.), Part I. (cost not replaceable by installments extending over 25 yeas or less), Part II. (replaceable by
Tax admitted
consideration the remaining words of the proviso namely 'or such instalments thereof as may become payable'. Those words furnish a key
Salary or wages
of goods on hire-purchase or any system of payment by instalments, (d) transfer of the right to use any goods for
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