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Macer
A mace bearer an officer of a court
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Business
includes carrying on of any trade, profession or vocation and the discharge of the functions relating to any office or employment, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 8(1), 4th Edn., Para 1255, p. 987. The word 'business' means
Macer
Macer, a mace-bearer; officers of the High Court of Judiciary and Court of Session in Scotland, who carry the mace and perform
Donatio mortis causa
1 Ch 889. And so a promissory note not payable to bearer. But a deposit in the Post Office Savings Bank can be the subject of such a gift [Re Weston, (1902) 1 Ch 680; Re Andrews,
Great Seal (Offices) Act, 1874
(Offices) Act, 1874 (English) (37 & 38Vict. c. 81. This Act makes provision for the abolition of various offices connected with the Great Seal; such as those of the Messenger of the Great Seal, Clerk of the
Payee
alternative to one of two or one or some of several payees, or to the holder of an office for the time being; but where the payee is a fictitious or non-existing person, it may be treated … being; but where the payee is a fictitious or non-existing person, it may be treated as payable to bearer, Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, s. 7; and see Bank of England v. Vagliano, 1891 AC 107. The
bond
bond covering all persons or all of a category of persons employed (as by a bank) or holding office (as of a trustee in bankruptcy) com·ple·tion bond : performance bond in this entry contract bond : a … usually contingent upon earnings ba·by bond : a bond having a face value of usually $500 or less bearer bond : a fully negotiable bond payable to its bearer compare registered bond in this entry book-entry bond
Messenger
or written communication notice or invitation from one person to another or to a public body specifically an office servant who bears messages … One who bears a message the bearer of a verbal or written communication notice or invitation from one person to another or to a public
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