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reporting pay
reporting pay : payment made to a worker who reports for work
accept
draft] 4 of a deliberative body : to receive (a report) officially (as from a committee) vi 1 : to receive … assume orally, in writing, or by conduct an obligation to pay [ing a draft] 4 of a deliberative body : to
administrative dissolution
as failing to pay taxes, failing to deliver an annual report, or operating without a registered agent
Public officer
whose duty it is, as such officer, to investigate or report on any matter of law or fact, or to make, … the Government; and (h) Every officer in the service or pay of the Government, or remunerated by fees or commission for
Pension
then referred to the local pensions officer for inquiries and report, on which the committee give their decision. Claims relating to … between sixty-five and seventy, whereas non-contributory old age pensions are payable at seventy; see ante, and ss. 8, 9, 10 and
Winding-up
or (2) If default is made in delivering the statutory report to the registrar or in holding the statutory meeting; or … law of bankruptcy (s. 262). S. 264 provides for preferential payments and (if the company is registered in England) postpones the
Arbitration
matters to arbitration within certain limits for decision or for report. See ss. 13 and 14 of the Act of 1889 … judgment debt (s. 11), and an agreement that parties shall pay their own costs in any event is void (s. 12).
Audit
34 of the (English) Companies Act,1929, auditors must make a report on the accounts submitted to them and on every balance … detailed audit is a comparison of vouchers with entries of payment, in order that the party whose accounts are audited may
Person of unsound mind
Chancellor's Visitors, who are independent of the Board of Control, report to the Judge or Master in Lunacy. The (English) Mental
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