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Trust
it relate to the subject-matter, and the precise nature and object of the trust can be ascertained. a trust cannot be
Net wealth tax
the property tax often deemed to be imposed on an object - the property itself.' In Harvard Law School World Tax
Uses
but against legal estates. (9) A use, not being an object of tenure, was therefore exempt from the oppressive burdens of
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Railway
application for it has been given, and must consider any objections by 'the council of any county, any local authority, or
Oath
the (English) Oaths Act, 1888, by which-- Every person upon objection to being sworn, and stating, as the ground of such
Antiquity
or other work of art or craftsmanship, (ii) any article, object or thing detached, from a building or cave, (iii) any
Objectify
To cause to become an object to cause to assume the character of an object to
glassblowing
The art and process of creating glass objects by shaping glass when reduced by heat to a viscid
Container
One who or that which contains particularly an artifactual object that is designed to contain some fluid or solid material
Illusory Appointments Act, 1830
a power to appoint property, real or personal, among several objects, shall be invalid, or impeached in equity, on the ground
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