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Apportionment
rents, annuities, and dividends, and other periodical payments in the nature of income shall, like interest on money lent, be considered
Calendering and shearing
might and some others might not affect or alter the nature of the fabric both the expressions calendering and shearing are
Conditional limitation
Conditional limitation partakes of the nature both of a condition and a remainder. At the Common
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Estate
subject concurrently to a variety of ownerships, according to its nature; technically, in regard to land, the word is used to
Fair market value
way of sale or exchange, being immovable property of the nature referred to in sub-clause (i) of clause (e), means the
Fitzherbert
an improvement of a more ancient work of the same nature and title, is by far the best known and most
Goodwill
or otherwise. The benefit to the business varies with the nature of the business and also from one business to another.
Incidental
procedural law. It may mean proceedings which are procedural in nature but when it is used is relation to an agreement
Income
every kind of receipt or gain either of a capital nature or of a revenue nature, Elel Hotels and Investments Ltd.
Partnership
majority, but that 'no change may be made in the nature of the business without the consent of all existing partners';
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