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simplified employee pension
simplified employee pension : a pension that is funded by employer contributions or through a salary reduction arrangement and
oversimplify
to simplify excessively so as to distort or misrepresent of facts assertions or communications as Dont oversimplify the rules
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oversimplified
simplified excessively so as to distort or misrepresent of facts assertions or communications Contrasted with overcomplicated
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repeal of the Statute of Westminster 2, and the recognition of the right of barring estates-tail, prescribing and simplifying the mode of disposition. The general enabling clause (s. 15) enacts, that 'after December 31st, 1833, every actual
Forgery
principally depends on the Forgery Act, 1913 (3 & 4 Geo. 5, c. 27, 'an Act to consolidate, simplify and amend the law relating to forgery and kindred offences.' It repeals such portions of sixty seven previous
Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
Property Acts, 1925 to 1932), has consolidated and effected changes in the land laws with the object of simplifying the transfer and conveyance of land. An important change was the abolition of all legal estates or tenures
Perjury
law on this subject is now contained in the (English) Perjury Act, 1911, 'an Act to consolidate and simplify the law relating to perjury and kindred offences'; it repeals the whole of the Acts 5 Eliz. c.
Registration of title of land
amendments in keeping with innovations which were introduced by the property laws of 1925. Its object is to simplify the indicia of land ownership and transfer by mere inscription and transcription in a register. The advantages which
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Simplify
Matched in: Term Simplify
simplified employee pension
simplified employee pension : a pension that is funded by employer contributions or through a salary reduction arrangement and
oversimplify
to simplify excessively so as to distort or misrepresent of facts assertions or communications as Dont oversimplify the rules
Keep your definitions linked to case research
oversimplified
simplified excessively so as to distort or misrepresent of facts assertions or communications Contrasted with overcomplicated
SEP
SEP : simplified employee pension
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repeal of the Statute of Westminster 2, and the recognition of the right of barring estates-tail, prescribing and simplifying the mode of disposition. The general enabling clause (s. 15) enacts, that 'after December 31st, 1833, every actual
Forgery
principally depends on the Forgery Act, 1913 (3 & 4 Geo. 5, c. 27, 'an Act to consolidate, simplify and amend the law relating to forgery and kindred offences.' It repeals such portions of sixty seven previous
Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
Property Acts, 1925 to 1932), has consolidated and effected changes in the land laws with the object of simplifying the transfer and conveyance of land. An important change was the abolition of all legal estates or tenures
Perjury
law on this subject is now contained in the (English) Perjury Act, 1911, 'an Act to consolidate and simplify the law relating to perjury and kindred offences'; it repeals the whole of the Acts 5 Eliz. c.
Registration of title of land
amendments in keeping with innovations which were introduced by the property laws of 1925. Its object is to simplify the indicia of land ownership and transfer by mere inscription and transcription in a register. The advantages which
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