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Reward
for anything done. Something of value, usu. money, given in return for some service or achievement, such as recovering property, or
Quarto die post
The defendant's appearance day, being four days (inclusive) from the return of the writ, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1257.
Reasonable cause
or inaction or want of bona fide from furnishing the return in time, Commissioner of Wealth-tax, Patna v. Jagdish Prasad Choudhary,
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Regular assessment
the Assessing Officer either on the assessee voluntarily furnishing a return of the income or furnishing such a return on being
Reparation
form of compensation, the performance of some service or the return of stolen property (restitution), these being types of reparation which
Replevin
that such rent or damage exceeded 20l., and to make return of the goods, if return adjudged. In the County Court
Rescission
1925, the Court can, if it thinks fit, order the return of any deposit where the Court refuses to grant specific
Residence
value of his benefice. It is further provided that annual returns of residents and non-residents must be made to the Sovereign
Salami
as; 'a free gift by way of compliment or in return of a favour'. Salami is a payment by the tenant
Public meeting
the date of the issue of a writ for the return of a member of Parliament for such constituency and the
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