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IRS

IRS Internal Revenue Service see also the Important Agencies section

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worksheet

worksheet An IRS document that is provided to the taxpayer to compile information and is not usually filed with the return.

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schedules

schedules IRS forms that are used to report various kinds of income, deductions, and credits.

irrational

irrational : not rational: as a : not governed by reason, mental clarity, or understanding b : not governed

irrevocable

irrevocable : not capable of being revoked [the offer was for ten days] ir·rev·o·ca·bil·i·ty n ir·rev·o·ca·bly adv

Judicial

and imposing liability or affecting the rights of others, Regina John M'Evoy v. Dublin Corpn., (1878) 2 LR Ir 371. Has two meanings. It may refer to the discharge of duties exercisable by a Judge or by

Reasonable doubt

or from sympathy for him or his family', Assistant Collector of Central Excise v. V.P. Sayed Mohammed, A IR 1983 SC 168: (1983) 1 SCC 370: (1983) 2 SCR 225. Doubts would be called reasonable if they

Quantity surveyor

of enabling builders to calculate the amount for which they would execute the plans, Taylor v. Hall, 4 Ir CL 476. See Hudson on Building Contracts.

Public wharf

if it is claimed by immemorial usage, it is a public wharf, Dungarvan Guardians v. Mansfield, 1897 (1) IR 420; Kunchkey v. Redruth, 1904 (1) KB 382.,

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IRS

IRS Internal Revenue Service see also the Important Agencies section

Ir

Matched in: Term Ir

worksheet

worksheet An IRS document that is provided to the taxpayer to compile information and is not usually filed with the return.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

schedules

schedules IRS forms that are used to report various kinds of income, deductions, and credits.

irrational

irrational : not rational: as a : not governed by reason, mental clarity, or understanding b : not governed

irrevocable

irrevocable : not capable of being revoked [the offer was for ten days] ir·rev·o·ca·bil·i·ty n ir·rev·o·ca·bly adv

Judicial

and imposing liability or affecting the rights of others, Regina John M'Evoy v. Dublin Corpn., (1878) 2 LR Ir 371. Has two meanings. It may refer to the discharge of duties exercisable by a Judge or by

Reasonable doubt

or from sympathy for him or his family', Assistant Collector of Central Excise v. V.P. Sayed Mohammed, A IR 1983 SC 168: (1983) 1 SCC 370: (1983) 2 SCR 225. Doubts would be called reasonable if they

Quantity surveyor

of enabling builders to calculate the amount for which they would execute the plans, Taylor v. Hall, 4 Ir CL 476. See Hudson on Building Contracts.

Public wharf

if it is claimed by immemorial usage, it is a public wharf, Dungarvan Guardians v. Mansfield, 1897 (1) IR 420; Kunchkey v. Redruth, 1904 (1) KB 382.,

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