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Bar Committee
annually. The Committee issued numerous reports, which were sent to subscribers only. It was dissolved in 1894 and succeeded by the
Betting
was held that a betting-ring on a racecourse to which subscribers only were admitted was not a 'place' within the meaning
Bill of Rights
Parliament or at coronation (which shall first happen) make and subscribe a declaration. This form of declaration, being extremely obnoxious to
Compulsory deposite
contribution interest or increment remaining to the credit of the subscriber or depositor after the happening of any such contingency', Union
Building societies
Building societies, associations of persons subscribing to a common fund which is employed in making advances
Cameronians
title of all pretenders to the throne who would not subscribe to the Solemn League and Covenant and govern according to
Carte blanche
person's name, and sometimes sealed, giving another person power to subscribe what conditions he pleases. Applied generally in the sense of
Chancellor of a Diocese, or of a Bishop
same canon, he must take the Oath of Supremacy and subscribe the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion (see that title).
Chit agreement
containing the articles of agreement between the foreman and the subscribers relating to the chit. [Chit Funds Act, 1982 (40 of
Chit amount
means the sum-total of the subscriptions payable by all the subscribers for any instalment of a chit without any deduction of
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