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Way
w'g, Sax.; weigh, Dut.; vig or wig, M. Goth.], road made for passengers. 1. A passage or pat 2. A right
Interest
principal or sum lent, at a certain rate or allowance made by law, or agreement of parties. (b) Compound interest is
Audit
may not debit his employer with payments not in fact made. An administrative audit is a comparison of payments with authorities
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Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)
and mortgagees of dwelling-houses afforded by the later Acts was made necessary by the housing shortage, caused principally by the economic
Charge
100] It is the precise formulation of the specific accusation made against a person who is entitled to know its nature
discount
discount : a reduction made from the gross amount or value of something: as a
Good faith
verification, the situation and context in which the imputation was made, the position of the person making the imputation, and a
judgment
requiring them to show cause why it should not be made final "Code of Alabama"] judgment non ob·stan·te ve·re·dic·to [-nÄ n-əb-stan-tē-ver-ə-dik-tō,
Abstract of title
it should be seen that all proper endorsements have been made as required by the (English) Law of Properties Act, 1925,
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
of the Act (or where the contract of tenancy was made on or after January 1st, 1921, whether required by it
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Way
w'g, Sax.; weigh, Dut.; vig or wig, M. Goth.], road made for passengers. 1. A passage or pat 2. A right
Interest
principal or sum lent, at a certain rate or allowance made by law, or agreement of parties. (b) Compound interest is
Audit
may not debit his employer with payments not in fact made. An administrative audit is a comparison of payments with authorities
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)
and mortgagees of dwelling-houses afforded by the later Acts was made necessary by the housing shortage, caused principally by the economic
Charge
100] It is the precise formulation of the specific accusation made against a person who is entitled to know its nature
discount
discount : a reduction made from the gross amount or value of something: as a
Good faith
verification, the situation and context in which the imputation was made, the position of the person making the imputation, and a
judgment
requiring them to show cause why it should not be made final "Code of Alabama"] judgment non ob·stan·te ve·re·dic·to [-nÄ n-əb-stan-tē-ver-ə-dik-tō,
Abstract of title
it should be seen that all proper endorsements have been made as required by the (English) Law of Properties Act, 1925,
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
of the Act (or where the contract of tenancy was made on or after January 1st, 1921, whether required by it
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