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lien
lien [Anglo-French, bond, obligation, literally, tie, band, from Old French, from Latin ligamen, from ligare to bind] : a charge or encumbrance upon property for the satisfaction of a debt or other duty that is created...
This Act
This Act, means the entire Act, Bhatia International v. Bulk Trading S.A., (2002) 4 SCC 105. The words 'this Act' refer to the principal Act in which s. 3 (2) is inserted by virtue of the...
Proclamation, Fine with
Proclamation, Fine with. To render a fine more universally public and less liable to be levied by fraud or covin, it was directed by 4 Hen. 7, c. 24 (in confirmation of a previous
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Poundage
fixed by Rules under sub-s. 2. It is added to each pound of the debt, and may be levied with other expenses of execution over and above the sum due, by R.S.C. Ord. XLII, r. 15.
Parcel makers
Exchequer who formerly made the parcels of the escheators' accounts, wherein they charged them with everything they had levied for the sovereign's use within the time of their being in office, and delivered the same to the
Poor laws
RATES) under the Rating and Valuation Act, 1925, the object of which was to consolidate the numerous rules levied by different authorities on differing areas and to enlarge the unit of administration so as to secure uniformity;
Pipe
year to the several sheriffs of England, who were the general receivers and collectors thereof, and by them levied and answered to the Crown upon their annual accounts, before the clerk of the pipe (First Rep. Of
Per qu' servitia
to compel him who was tenant of the land at the time of the note of the fine levied, to attorn unto him, Old N.B. 155.
Penalty
is significant, N.K. Jain v. C.K. Shah, AIR 1991 SC 1289: (1991) 2 SCC 495. Penalty is ordinarily levied on an assessee for some contumacious conduct or for a deliberate violation of the provisions of the particular
Lighthouse
s. 1, Sched., Art. 4 and Annex. The Act of 1898 provides that light dues are to be levied with respect to the voyages made by ships, or by way of periodical payment, and no longer with
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Levied - Law Dictionary Search Results
lien
lien [Anglo-French, bond, obligation, literally, tie, band, from Old French, from Latin ligamen, from ligare to bind] : a charge or encumbrance upon property for the satisfaction of a debt or other duty that is created...
This Act
This Act, means the entire Act, Bhatia International v. Bulk Trading S.A., (2002) 4 SCC 105. The words 'this Act' refer to the principal Act in which s. 3 (2) is inserted by virtue of the...
Proclamation, Fine with
Proclamation, Fine with. To render a fine more universally public and less liable to be levied by fraud or covin, it was directed by 4 Hen. 7, c. 24 (in confirmation of a previous
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Poundage
fixed by Rules under sub-s. 2. It is added to each pound of the debt, and may be levied with other expenses of execution over and above the sum due, by R.S.C. Ord. XLII, r. 15.
Parcel makers
Exchequer who formerly made the parcels of the escheators' accounts, wherein they charged them with everything they had levied for the sovereign's use within the time of their being in office, and delivered the same to the
Poor laws
RATES) under the Rating and Valuation Act, 1925, the object of which was to consolidate the numerous rules levied by different authorities on differing areas and to enlarge the unit of administration so as to secure uniformity;
Pipe
year to the several sheriffs of England, who were the general receivers and collectors thereof, and by them levied and answered to the Crown upon their annual accounts, before the clerk of the pipe (First Rep. Of
Per qu' servitia
to compel him who was tenant of the land at the time of the note of the fine levied, to attorn unto him, Old N.B. 155.
Penalty
is significant, N.K. Jain v. C.K. Shah, AIR 1991 SC 1289: (1991) 2 SCC 495. Penalty is ordinarily levied on an assessee for some contumacious conduct or for a deliberate violation of the provisions of the particular
Lighthouse
s. 1, Sched., Art. 4 and Annex. The Act of 1898 provides that light dues are to be levied with respect to the voyages made by ships, or by way of periodical payment, and no longer with
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