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Currency and Bank Notes Acts, 1914 and 1928 (English)

(English) Gold Standard Amendment Act, 1931 (21 & 22 Geo. 5, c. 46), the gold standard or statutory rate of exchange for gold was abandoned. … Currency and Bank Notes Acts, 1914 and 1928 (English). The 1914 Act and the Amendment Act, 1914 (4 & 5 Geo. 5

Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)

value on 6th April, 1931, in the Administrative County of London [see Halsb. L.E., vol. 20, p. 393, note (h)] did not exceed in the metropolitan police district 45l. per annum; in Scotland 45l.; and elsewhere 35l.; … erected before 2nd April, 1919, and now called 'Class B' houses, of which either the rent or the rate able value on 6th April, 1931, in the Administrative County of London [see Halsb. L.E., vol. 20, p.

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trust

of such a relationship see also beneficiary, cestui que trust, corpus declaration of trust at declaration, principal, settlor NOTE: Trusts developed out of the old English use. The traditional requirements of a trust are a named beneficiary … trust in which he or she has a reversionary interest, and therefore taxes are calculated at the settlor's rate. common-law trust : business trust in this entry com·plex trust : a trust under which any or all

confiscate

confiscate -cat·ed -cat·ing : to seize without compensation as forfeited to the public treasury compare criminal forfeiture NOTE: Illegal items such as narcotics or firearms, or profits from the sale of illegal items, may be confiscated … of zoning laws that prevent the use of land for its designated purpose and the setting of utility rates so low that the utility company cannot realize a reasonable return on its investment. con·fis·ca·tion [kÄ n-fə-skā-shən] n

mortgage

: a mortgage against movable or immovable property that is given to secure a written obligation (as a note) which is pledged as collateral security for a principal obligation see also collateral note at note construction mortgage … debtor's property "J. H. Williamson"] c : a loan secured by a mortgage [applied for a ] adjustable rate mortgage : a mortgage having an interest rate which is usually initially lower than that of a mortgage

bond

in the forfeiture of money put up by the person or surety ;also : the money put up NOTE: The purpose of a bond is to provide an incentive for the fulfillment of an obligation. It also … guaranteed by a corporation other than the issuer income bond : a bond that pays interest at a rate based on the issuer's earnings junk bond : a high-risk bond that offers a high yield and is

opinion

be to issue an advisory opinion "JBC of Wyoming Corp. v. City of Cheyenne, 843 P.2d 1190 (1992)"] NOTE: Advisory opinions are issued esp. by administrative agencies and by some state courts. Federal courts are constrained by

Loan societies

number of operations in the case of the latter as compared to the former and consequently a lower rate of interest on loans appears to be justifiable than in the case of overdrafts and cash credits, Tanner's … for money deposited with them (otherwise than by way of gift), and these as well as all other notes and instruments given in pursuance of the Act are exempted from stamp duty. They are also placed on

Sessions of the peace

22 of the (English) Larceny Act, 1916. (29) Child Destruction, (English) Infant Life (Preservation) Act, 1929, s. 2. Note.--Jurisdiction to try offences in bankruptcy was given by s. 20 of the (English) Debtors Act, 1869, and jurisdiction

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