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Stock Exchange

members of the 'House' (as it is called) must be re-elected annually and pay a substantial annual subscrip-tion. In the transaction … Stock Exchange, a society of stockbrokers and dealers (or stockjobbers) for the

Lost Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Promissory Note

Note. The (English) Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, s. 69, replacing the repealed 9 & 10 Wm. 3, c. 17, s.

Money

use applied indifferently to coin and to such promissory documents representing coin as are currently accepted as a medium of exchange,

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Money Bill

use applied indifferently to coin and to such promissory documents representing coin as are currently accepted as a medium of exchange,

contract

[Latin contractus from contrahere to draw together, enter into (a relationship or agreement), from com- with, together + trahere to draw] … futures contract : a contract purchased or sold on an exchange in which a party agrees to buy or sell a

Annuity

liable to any variation depending upon or on any ground relating to the general income of the fund or estate which … wishing to exhaust all or part of their capital in exchange for an annual provision for life. See (English) Government Annuities

trust

trust 1 a : a fiduciary relationship in which one party holds legal title to another's property … agreement establishing a trust whereby shareholders in the separate corporations exchange their shares for shares representing proportionate interest in the principal

Sale of Goods Act, 1893

mental incapacity or drunkenness incompetent to contract must pay a reasonable price for 'necessaries' sold and delivered to him; that (re-enacting … in the same fashion as the law of bills of exchange, promissory notes, and cheques was codified (see CODE) by the

Service

Service [fr. servitium, Lat.], that duty which a tenant, by reason of his estate, owes to his lord. There are many … of charge or under a contract of personal service. [Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (42 of 1999), s. 2(zb)] 'Service' of

Contract

to their form, they maybe divided into (1) contracts of record, e.g., a recognizance; (2) contracts under seal, otherwise called 'specialty … kinds of contracts, see FRAUDS, STATUTE OF; (English) Bills of Exchange Act,1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 61), s. 17, Copyright

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