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Vestry, or vestiary
1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 51), and in rural parishes by the parish council or meeting (ibid.). As to
Valuation list
i.e., the council of every county, borough, or urban and rural district to whom all powers of the overseers of the
Unskilled manual work
capable of doing without any skill or special training [National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005 (42 of 2005), s. 2(r)]
Tax
1863: (1981) 4 SCC 391: (1982) 1 SCR 519. The rural employment cess is a 'tax', Buxa Dooars Tea Company Ltd.
Synodales testes
Synodales testes, synods-men (corrupted into sidesmen), were the urban and rural deans, now the churchwardens. See SIDESMEN.
Sturges Bourne's Acts
of vestries, qualification for vestry meetings, etc. (repealed as to rural parishes by the Local Government Act, 1894), preservation of parish
Ecclesiastical division of England
Ecclesiastical division of England, is into provinces, dioceses, archdeaconries, rural deaneries, and parishes.
Plebanus
Plebanus, a rural dean.
Scheme
the State Government under sub-s. (1) of s. 4. [National Rural Employ-ment Guarantee Act, 2005, s. 2(p)]
Scheduled debtor
a person who is either a small farmer or a rural artisan or an agricultural labourer and who is ordinarily resident
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