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securities and exchange commission (sec)

securities and exchange commission (sec) The five-member board appointed by the

Tithe Rent-Charge

the inhabitants; the first species being usually called pr'dial, the second mixed, the third personal. This commutation was effected by a … to provide for liabilities to repair chancels, etc. (see s. 29), and the Bank of England is to issue the specified

May

and until the contrary is established the word 'may' in section 6 of the Criminal (Amendment) Act could be read to … any discretion, State v. Govindan Thami Bhaskaran Thami, 1957 Trav-Co. 29 (DB). The word 'may' used in s. 5(1) of the

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Interest

the date of the judgment. 'Provided that nothing in this section-- (a) shall authorise the giving of interest upon interest; or … dishonour of a bill of exchange.' 2. Sects. 28 and 29 of the (English) Civil Procedure Act, 1933, shall cease to

Judge

such a judgement (Indian Penal Code, 1860, s. 19) To secure the dignity and political independence of the judges of the

Prior or previous

to the contrary. On a perusal of the several, different sections of the very Act, that the Parliament has not been … such compelling circumstances justifying reading any such implication into s. 29(1). On the other hand, the indications are all to the

Reason to believe

are not extraneous or irrelevant to the purpose of the section, Madhya Pradesh Industries Ltd. v. Income Tax Officer, AIR 1970 … Barium Chemicals Ltd. v. Company Law Board, AIR 1967 SC 295. Reason to believe, shows that the belief that the applicant

Priority

priority or preference by reason merely that the same is secured by or arises under a bond, deed, or other instrument … to date of registration [(English) Land Registration Act, 1925, s. 29], and see REGISTRATION OF TITLE. The priorities (b) and (c),

Infamous crime

commit, or induce-ment to commit or permit, such crime. This section is repealed by the Larceny Act, 1916, which substantially re-enacts … section without the use of the words 'infamous crime' (s. 29).'

Intoxicating liquor

one from the Inland Revenue, the first discretionary, and the second obtainable as of right, on production of the justices' licence. … be specified in writing [s. 18(2)], there is (see s. 29) an appeal to quarter sessions. Holders of certain wine and

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