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one tenth
a tenth part
Modus decimandi
tithing arising from immemorial usage, differing from the payment of one-tenth of the annual increase; being sometimes a pecuniary compensation, as
Sitting
Sitting, quorum to constitute a sitting of the House is one-tenth of the total number of members of the House. [Constitution
Prytanis
of which belonged the presidency of the senate for about one tenth of the year
Meeting
'Extraordinary meetings' are meetings called upon requisition of holders of one-tenth of the capital-carrying votes (s. 114), to transact special business,
Primer fine
for every five marks of land sued for; that was one-tenth of the annual value, 1 Steph. Com.
Leader of the House
recognition as a party is the House if it has one tenth of the total membership of the House. [Salary and Allowances
Aurum regin'
by the king. It is due in the proportion of one-tenth part more, over and above the entire offering or fine
Rei
A portuguese money of account in value about one tenth of a cent
Mace
A money of account in China equal to one tenth of a tael also a weight of 5798 grains
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