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National insurance

and upwards who are employed either as manual workers, or at a rate of remuneration not exceeding 250/. per annum gained otherwise than by manual labour. Two classes of persons come within the scheme: those who must be … of the Acts: (a) Persons remunerated, otherwise than for manual labour, at a rate of more than 250l. per annum in respect of a particular employment. What is manual labour is a question of fact: the real and

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Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)

[see Halsb. L.E., vol. 20, p. 393, note (h)] did not exceed in the metropolitan police district 45l. per annum; in Scotland 45l.; and elsewhere 35l.; and 'Class C' houses, of which on the same date the ratable

Insurance

as household goods, plate, etc. The premium upon these, with certain exceptions, is usually 1s. 6d. per cent. per annum. (b) Hazardous insurances.--(1) Buildings of timber or plaster, or not wholly separated by partition-walls of brick or stone,

Widow

and costs to the surviving husband or wife (with interest from date of death at 5 per cent. per annum until paid or appropriated and subject thereto as provided). (a) If the intestate leave no issue, upon trust

Censure

sixteen years are cited to swear fealty to the lord, and to pay 11d. per poll, and 1d. per annum ever after; these thus sworn are called censores. Surv. of the Duch. of Corn. Also a judgment which

Housing of the working classes

to a contract made before 31st July, 1923, in the case of houses let at more than 16l. per annum and situate out of the administrative County of London or a borough or district with a population of

If from any cause whatsoever

pay interest, from that date until the completion of the purchase at the rate of 14 per cent. per annum'. Construing this Lord St. Leonards laid down that the words 'if from any cause whatsoever' are to be

Intestates Estates Act, 1890 (English)

the estate, 'with interest thereon from the date of the death of the intestate, at 4 per cent. per annum until payment.' As to the meaning of 'intestate,' see Re Cuffe, (1908) 2 Ch 500. As to Scotland,

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