Poll Tax - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: poll taxPoll-money, Poll-silver, Poll-tax
Poll-money, Poll-silver, Poll-tax, a capitation-tax. It was formerly assessed by the head on every subject according to rank....
poll tax
poll tax : a tax of a fixed amount per person levied on adults ...
Deed-poll
Deed-poll, a single deed in the form of a manifesto or declaration to all the world of the grantor's act and intention. If there be no recital it usually speaks in the first person, but where recitals are introduced it speaks in the third person. See DEED.A deed poll is a deed made by and expressing the active intention of one party only, or made by two or more persons joining together in expressing a common active intention of them all. A deed poll is so called because the parchment required for such deeds has usually been shared even which evidences some act or agreement between them other than the mere consent to join in expressing the same active intention on the part of all. An indenture derives its name from the fact that the parchment on which such a deed was written was indented or cut with a waving or indented line at the top. Co Litt 229, Halsbury's Laws of England 13, para 3, p. 5....
Mauzadar
Mauzadar, a Mauzadar is a public servant whose primary duty is to collect land revenue and other Government dues with the collection of which he is entrusted. He is responsible for the collection of poll-tax, house-tax, tauzibahir revenue, grazing fees and forest dues. He undertakes to pay into the treasury the full amount of all instalments of land revenue and local rates included in the Jamabandi and of house-tax, poll-tax and grazing fees within one month of the date on which they fall due for payment. In regard to land revenue, his duties are confined to collection and he is not concerned with its assessment, the settlement of land and the checking of maps or assessment papers, State of Assam v. Kanak Chandra Dutta, AIR 1967 SC 884 (885). [Constitution of India, Art. 311]...
exit poll
a survey poll taken by interviewing voters as they leave exit the polling place to determine how they voted and for what reasons it is usually taken by news media to learn at an early time often before the balloting has finished who the winners are and sometimes the reasons for the voters choices...
Polled
Deprived of a poll or of something belonging to the poll Specifically a Lopped said of trees having their tops cut off b Cropped hence bald said of a person ldquoThe polled bachelorrdquo Beau amp Fl c Having cast the antlers said of a stag d Without horns as polled cattle polled sheep...
Poll
Poll, to give a vote at an election; also to receive a vote; also a taking of votes of all persons entitled to vote present, by proxy, or otherwise, as opposed to counting the votes of voters present at a meeting.As to taking a poll at parliamentary and municipal elections by secret voting, see the Ballot Act, 1872.Wherever a person has to be chosen, or a thing may be ordered to be done by the majority of persons entitled to vote, there is a Common Law right to demand a poll, so that all entitled to vote may have a second opportunity of voting, Reg. v. Wimbledon Local Board, (1881) 8 QBD 459, better reported, 46 LT 47. Voting papers are allowed if the Articles of Association or other regulations so provide, McMillan v. Le Roi Mining Co. Ltd., (1906) 1 Ch 331, and s. 116, Companies Act, 1929. As to the power of the chairman to direct a poll to be taken forthwith, i.e., at the meeting, see Re Chillington Iron Co., (1885) 29 Ch D 159; Re British Flax Co., (1889) 60 LT 215. The taking of a...
Deed poll
A deed of one part or executed by only one party and distinguished from an indenture by having the edge of the parchment or paper cut even or polled as it was anciently termed instead of being indented...
Polling Station
Polling Station, in relation to an election means the place for taking poll of the election. [The West Bengal Panchayat Election Act, 2003, s. 2(15)]...
capitation
capitation [Late Latin capitatio, from Latin caput head] 1 : a direct uniform tax imposed on each head or person : poll tax [no , or other direct, tax shall be laid "U.S. Constitution art. I"] 2 : a uniform per person payment or fee ...
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