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Outgo
out outlay expenditure the opposite of income as when ones outgo exceeds ones income distress follows quickly
Outgoing
Outgoing. 1. Payments which have to be made out of the
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
Holdings Act, 1875, statutory compensation has been provided for an outgoing agricultural tenant in respect of the improvements effected by him
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Custom of the country
is generally, almost universally, paid by the incoming to the outgoing tenant, but it is clear law (1) that the landlord
Excel
surpass in good qualities or laudable deeds to outdo or outgo in a good sense
Outpace
To outgo to move faster than to leave behind
Outwent
imp of Outgo
Exceed
beyond the given or supposed limit or measure of to outgo to surpass used both in a good and a bad
Contract for sale of land
been shown the fruits belong to the vendor and the outgoings are payable by him and he is under a duty
Statutory trusts
to rates, taxes, and cost of insurance, repairs, and other outgoings, upon trust for the persons entitled under the settlement, including
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