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Endowment
university) for a specific purpose esp. in which the principal kept intact indefinitely and only interest income from that principal is
Crossing the customs frontiers of India
station in which imported goods or export goods are ordinarily kept before clearance by customs authorities. [Central Sales Tax Act, 1956
Double value
tenant so holding over must pay to the person so kept out of possession at the rate of double the yearly
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Court Rolls
the entries is the steward, and the court rolls are kept by him,but subject to the right of the tenants to
Charge-sheet
Charge-sheet, a paper kept at a police-station to receive each night the names of
Children
insurance policy (s. 7) on the life of an infant kept for reward is void, and it is an offence both
Chirographer
Chirographer, an officer of the Common Pleas, who kept the fines. Abolished.
Commissioners of Sewers
Commissioners of Sewers, directed to see drains and ditches well kept and maintained in the marshy parts of England for the
Common gambling house
which cards, dice, tables or other instruments of gaming are kept or used for the profit or gain of the person
Company
in which State intervention in social and economic matters was kept at the lowest possible level. But gradually this doctrine was
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