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municipal bond

Matched in: Term municipal bond

bond

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Bail

coroners may admit to bail persons charged with manslaughter upon an inquisition before them, and by the (English) Municipal Corporations Act, 1882, s. 227, a borough constable may admit to bail persons charged with petty misdemeanours and … fear his escape, etc., the legal power to deliver him. Means a security such as cash or a bond, especially security required by court for the release of a prisoner who must appear at a further time,

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municipal

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tax-exempt

based on such exemption [ status] 2 : providing interest or income that is exempted from taxation [a municipal bond]

note

one to ten years from the date of issue called also T-note compare Treasury bill at bill Treasury bond at bond b : a piece of paper money 2 : an exposition on a law-related topic esp. … an obligation due under a previous note tax an·tic·i·pa·tion note : a note issued by a state or municipality on pending tax revenue to fund immediate governmental expenditures time note : a note payable at a specified

lien

lien [Anglo-French, bond, obligation, literally, tie, band, from Old French, from Latin ligamen, from ligare to bind] : a charge or … a mortgage assessment lien : a lien that is on property benefiting from an improvement made by a municipality and that secures payment of the taxes assessed to pay for the improvement attachment lien : a lien

Resignation

Borough Councillors, etc.--The resigna-tion by writing, and on payment of a fine, of corporate offices under the (English) Municipal Corporations Act, 1882, is provided for by s. 36 of that Act. See also (English) Local Government Act, … simoniacal, and, therefore, illegal, see Fletcher v. Lord Sondes, (1827) 3 Bing 501, but by the (English) Clergy Bonds Resignation Act, 1828 (9 Geo. 4, c. 94) [repealed, see Church Assembly Measure (14 & 15 Geo. 5),

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