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bill
and programs NOTE: Appropriations bills originate in the House of Representatives. bill of attainder 1 : a legislative act formerly permitted
Inheritance
death of his ancestor, acquires his estate by right of representation as his heir t law. The 'canons of inheritance' are
Hire-purchase agreement
and for the option to purchase them. The finance charge, representing the difference between the cash price and the hire-purchase price,
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London
Act, 1855, to the Metropolitan Board, the members of vestries representing parishes, and district boards representing combinations of parishes, which conducted
Lok Sabha
people consists of a maximum of 552 members, including two representing the Anglo-India Community filled by nomination by the President, 530
Legacy duty
relationship between the testator or intestate and legatee. The personal representative is liable to pay the duty. He must show a
Knights of the Shire
of the Shire, the old title of members of Parliament representing counties or shires, in contradistinction to burgesses, who represent boroughs,
Executor
allows him, when he has been legally invested with his representative character, to retain out of any assets [either legal or
Hague conference
Hague conference. A conference of representatives of different States to consider the question of international peace
Freehold
is cast after his death upon the persons who successively represent him. Such persons were called heirs, and he whom they
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