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Undivided shares in land
IV., and cf. TRUST FOR SALE, such shares are to take effect as equitable interests only in the net proceeds of sale and of the rents and profits of the entirety of the land until sale, while
Tea
1926 (16 & 17 Geo. 5, c. 63), makes it an offence to sell tea otherwise than by net weight and in multiples of ounces and pounds. Tea was first taxed in 1660 (12 Car. 2, c.
Take-home pay
wages or salary reduced by deductions such asincome taxes, social security taxes, voluntary contributions, and union dues, the net amount to a paycheck, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1466.
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Sarkellus
Sarkellus, an unlawful net or engine for destroying fish.
Nikasi
Nikasi, the words Nikasi means the gross income as distinguished from the net income, AIR 1924 Oudh 92.
Rate
and held that the word ''rate' was used with respect to a tax which was levied on the net annual value or rateable value of lands and buildings and not on their capital value, but capital value
Rack rent
the full annual value of the property' out of which it ensues. It means gross rent and not net rent, Lakhanshi Hiralal & Co. v. Damji Khimji & Co., 1969 Bom 73: (1968) ILR Bom 855: (1968)
Quarter-rating
Quarter-rating. The rating on only one-fourth part of the net annual value-a privilege enjoyed by owners of railways and other kinds of property under s. 211 of the
Programme
recorders or video cassette players; (ii) any audio or visual or audio-visual live per-formance or presentation. [Cable Television Net-works (Regulation) Act, 1995 (7 of 1995), s. 2(g)]
Profit and Loss
the former of which, in book-keeping, is placed on the creditor's side, the latter on the debtor's side. Net Profit is the gain made by selling goods at a price beyond what they cost the seller, and
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Undivided shares in land
IV., and cf. TRUST FOR SALE, such shares are to take effect as equitable interests only in the net proceeds of sale and of the rents and profits of the entirety of the land until sale, while
Tea
1926 (16 & 17 Geo. 5, c. 63), makes it an offence to sell tea otherwise than by net weight and in multiples of ounces and pounds. Tea was first taxed in 1660 (12 Car. 2, c.
Take-home pay
wages or salary reduced by deductions such asincome taxes, social security taxes, voluntary contributions, and union dues, the net amount to a paycheck, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1466.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Sarkellus
Sarkellus, an unlawful net or engine for destroying fish.
Nikasi
Nikasi, the words Nikasi means the gross income as distinguished from the net income, AIR 1924 Oudh 92.
Rate
and held that the word ''rate' was used with respect to a tax which was levied on the net annual value or rateable value of lands and buildings and not on their capital value, but capital value
Rack rent
the full annual value of the property' out of which it ensues. It means gross rent and not net rent, Lakhanshi Hiralal & Co. v. Damji Khimji & Co., 1969 Bom 73: (1968) ILR Bom 855: (1968)
Quarter-rating
Quarter-rating. The rating on only one-fourth part of the net annual value-a privilege enjoyed by owners of railways and other kinds of property under s. 211 of the
Programme
recorders or video cassette players; (ii) any audio or visual or audio-visual live per-formance or presentation. [Cable Television Net-works (Regulation) Act, 1995 (7 of 1995), s. 2(g)]
Profit and Loss
the former of which, in book-keeping, is placed on the creditor's side, the latter on the debtor's side. Net Profit is the gain made by selling goods at a price beyond what they cost the seller, and
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