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Fixed platform
Fixed platform, means an artificial inland, installation or structure permanently attached to the seabed for the purpose of exploration for, or exploitation of resources or
Call
and (3) the number of persons elected. See INNS OF COURT. 2. The demand for payment of an instalment other than payments due at fixed dates by the terms of the prospectus or agreement to take shares,
Chit
shall subscribe a certain sum of money (or a certain quantity of grain instead) by way of periodical instalments over a definite period and that each such subscriber shall, in his turn, as determined by lot or
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Consideration
for the remaining 10l. See also Williams v. O'Keefe, 1910 AC 186, and a promise to pay by instalments is not sufficient consideration for extending time for a payment which is due immediately. See Foakes v. Beer,
Copyhold
paid in cash within thirty days after agreement or if exceeding 20l. by agreement or by 20 annual instalments including interest at 5' per cent. secured by a charge on the enfranchised land, or by mortgage [(English)
Distribution system
delivery points on the transmission lines or the generating station connection and the point of connection to the installation of the consumers. [Electricity Act, (36 of 2003), s. 2(19)]
Dividend
in the amount of discount available under the chit agreement for rateable distribution among the subscribers at each instalment of chit. [Chit Funds Act, (40 of 1982), s. 2(h)] Dividend, is a share of profits, whether at
Equipment
fog signals, lights, shapes and signals of distress, medicines and medical and surgical stores and appliances, charts, radio installations, appliances for preventing, detecting or extinguishing fires, buckets, compasses, axes, lanterns, loading and discharging gears and appliances of
Esquire
are those of Knights of the Bath, each of whom appoints three to attend upon him at his installation, and at coronations. See Jac. Law Dict. A title of courtesy commonly appended after the name of a
Establish
make stable or permanent. 2. to set up; found, as an institution or business. 3. to set up, install (oneself or someone else) in business, a position, etc.', Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandhak Committee v. Mihan Singh, (1993) 3
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