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Regimental Debts Act, 1893
c. 5), and the regulations made thereunder, provide for the payment of certain debts of a deceased person who was subject
Outgoing
Outgoing. 1. Payments which have to be made out of the gross returns
Locke's Act
or devisee of real estate was first precluded from claiming payment of a mortgage on such estate out of the personal
Imperfect obligations
which cannot be enforced by law. For an instance of payment of a debt of honour out of a lunatic's estate
Hiring
for the time being for certain specified purposes subject to payment of compensations. Hiring is intended to be a permanent arrangement,
Debtor
out of such an order, means the person by whom payment is required by the relevant adjudication to be made, Attachment
County Courts
not exceeding 75. Ss. 11-15 provide for the appointment and payment of a deputy to carry out the duties of a
satisfy
to carry out the terms or obligation of (as by payment of money) [refused to the judgment against her] [ a
Prebend
A payment or stipend esp the stipend or maintenance granted to a
payslip
a slip of paper included with a persons salary payment that records how much money the person has earned and
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