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Primary rural credit society
or a Central co-operative bank by reason of such bank subscribing to the share capital of the co-operative society out of
It shall be lawful
pay a commission to any person in consideration of his subscribing' for shares in it. The words 'it shall be lawful'
Literal contract
Literal contract, a written agreement subscribed by the contracting parties, Civ. Law See Colq. Rom.Civ. Law,
Local Improvements
their district. Half the proposed expenditure must have been privately subscribed, and the rate must not exceed sixpence in the pound.
Maintenance
legitimate common interest will justify a person or persons jointly subscribing to pay the expenses of a suit, even when it
Oversubscription
Oversubscription, means a situation in which there are more subscribers to a new issue of securities available for purchase, Black's
Pardanashin lady
tenants, is literate with a certain amount of education, who subscribes to newspapers and arranges her affairs, Shivmala Tej Singh v.
Performing right
performing in public, broad-casting and causing to be transmitted to subscribers to a diffusion service, in all parts of the world,
Post entry
the same upon oath, and a statement be made and subscribed by the person so over-entered, that neither he, nor any
Ragman's-roll, or Ragimund's-roll
the list of the barons and men of note who subscribed the submission to Edward I. in 1296, and which was
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