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short rate
Matched in: Term short rate
short term
Matched in: Term short term
floating
floating 1 : not presently committed or invested [ capital] 2 : short-term and usually not funded [ debt] 3 : having no fixed value or rate [ currencies] [ interest
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company
on a commercial or industrial enterprise compare corporation, partnership finance company : a company that makes usually small short-term loans to individuals growth company : a company that grows at a greater rate than the economy as
Mortgage
legislative provision, or unreasonable delay. see CLOG ON EQUITYOF REDEMPTION. A provision rendering a mortgage irredeemable for a short term, such as five or seven years, is, however allowed, Biggs v. Hoddinott, (1898) 2 Ch 311, and … the Army; and church livings with cure of souls, and other statutory prohibitions. While an increase in the rate of interest upon default of regular payment is a penalty, and is not admissible, the reservation of a
Education
to the society. And even thought an occupation, it cannot be equated to a trade or business. In short, education is national wealth essential for the nations' progress and prosperity, P.A. Inamdar v. State of Maharashtra, AIR … v. Sports Club, (1992) 1 SCC 315: AIR 1992 SC 1855 (1857). [Bombay Rents, Hotel and Lodging House Rates Control Act, 1947 1947 (57 of 1947), s. 6(1)] We want that education by which character is formed,
Landlord and tenant
or by persons claiming against him or by paramount title, though it is said that in any letting short of a demise by deed the implied warranty does not extend to disturbance by title paramount [see Markham … are usually let at an 'inclusive' or 'exclusive' rent. 'Inclusive' means that the landlord undertakes to pay the rates and do the repairs or part of them. 'Exclusive,' that the burden of these as well as the
Intoxicating liquor
repealed (see Sched. VII.) the whole or part of thirteen earlier Acts. The effect of this statute is shortly as follows:- 1. Grant of Licence.--Defining 'intoxicating liquor' as meaning 'spirits, wine, beer, porter, cider, perry, and sweets, … renewed within their area. The charges are in proportion to the value of the licensed premises and at rates not exceeding certain maxima set out in Sched. III., ranging from 1l. on premises under 15l. yearly value
Riot Damages Act, 1886
Riot Damages Act, 1886 (English) (49 &50 Vict. c. 38), providing compensation, out of the police rate, to any person sustaining damage by riot. From very early times (see the repealed acts scheduled to 7 … Police Compensation Act, 1886 (49 & 50 Vict. c. 11), applicable to the metropolis only and retrospective, and shortly afterwards to the general Riot Damages Act, 1886, by which (1) the police district is substituted for the
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