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Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note
within a reasonable time after its issue in order to render the drawer liable, and within a reasonable time after its
Deed
In practice, however, every deed is attested, in order to render it more easy of proof. It was expressly enacted by
Honorarium
Honorarium, a recompense for service rendered; a voluntary fee to one exercising a liberal pro-fession--e.g., a
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Mutilate
of the body; to deprive of some essential part; to render imperfect.' Words and Phrases, Permanent Edition, Vol. 27A - 'Mutilate'
Pay and pay scale
different connotations. Pay is essentially a consideration for the services rendered by an employee and is the remuneration which is payable
Tax and fee-distinction
purposes enforceable by law and is not payment 'for services rendered'. This definition brings out the essential characteristics of a tax
Tenure
as lord paramount, in consideration of certain services to be rendered by the holder. There is then no allodial land in
Salary
thing, namely, remuneration or payment for work done or services rendered but the former expression is generally used in connection with
Tax and fee
and need not, be supported by any considera-tion of service rendered in return, a fee is levied essentially for services rendered
Service
of news or other information, but does not include the rendering of any service free of charge or under a contract
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