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Prize chit
or in any other capacity, monies in one lump sum or in instalments by way of contributions or subscriptions or by sale of units, certificates or other instruments or in any other manner or as membership fees
Wills
as part thereof shall be deemed to be duly executed if the signature of the testator and the subscription of the witnesses be made in some part of the will.' As a rule if the testator and
Wager
wager shall have been made: Provided always, that this enactment shall not be deemed to apply to any subscription or contribution, or agreement to subscribe or contri-bute, for or toward any plate, prize, or sum of money
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Trade Union
goods, transact business, employ, or be employed: (2) Any agreement for the payment by any person of any subscription or penalty to a trade union: (3) Any agreement for the application of the funds of a trade
Supremacy, Oath of
This oath had to be taken by all clergy on their ordination until the passing of the Clerical Subscription Act, 1865, when a single oath, as prescribed by 21 & 22 Vict. c. 48, was substituted for
Simony
that the corrupt presentation shall be void, and the presentation shall go to the Crown, and the Clerical Subscription Act, 1865 (28 & 29 Vict. c. 122), required a declaration against simony to be subscribed by every
Salary or wages
society or club or an association to its members or payment of a price or of fees or subscription or any consideration, (g) supply by way of or as part of any service or in any other
Prospectus
(English) Companies Act, 1929, as any prospectus, notice, circular, advertisement, or other invitation offering to the public for subscription or purchase any shares or debentures of a company. By s. 35 of the Act every prospectus issued
Pension
so payable by way of the return, with or without interest thereon or any other addition thereto, of subscriptions to a provident fund. [Constitution of India, Article 366(17)] Includes gratuity except when the term 'pension' is used
Onus probandi, animo attestandi
intent to attest. As regards the latter maxim, the attesting witness must subscribe with the intent that the subscription of the signature made stands by way of a complete attestation of the Will and the evidence is
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Prize chit
or in any other capacity, monies in one lump sum or in instalments by way of contributions or subscriptions or by sale of units, certificates or other instruments or in any other manner or as membership fees
Wills
as part thereof shall be deemed to be duly executed if the signature of the testator and the subscription of the witnesses be made in some part of the will.' As a rule if the testator and
Wager
wager shall have been made: Provided always, that this enactment shall not be deemed to apply to any subscription or contribution, or agreement to subscribe or contri-bute, for or toward any plate, prize, or sum of money
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Trade Union
goods, transact business, employ, or be employed: (2) Any agreement for the payment by any person of any subscription or penalty to a trade union: (3) Any agreement for the application of the funds of a trade
Supremacy, Oath of
This oath had to be taken by all clergy on their ordination until the passing of the Clerical Subscription Act, 1865, when a single oath, as prescribed by 21 & 22 Vict. c. 48, was substituted for
Simony
that the corrupt presentation shall be void, and the presentation shall go to the Crown, and the Clerical Subscription Act, 1865 (28 & 29 Vict. c. 122), required a declaration against simony to be subscribed by every
Salary or wages
society or club or an association to its members or payment of a price or of fees or subscription or any consideration, (g) supply by way of or as part of any service or in any other
Prospectus
(English) Companies Act, 1929, as any prospectus, notice, circular, advertisement, or other invitation offering to the public for subscription or purchase any shares or debentures of a company. By s. 35 of the Act every prospectus issued
Pension
so payable by way of the return, with or without interest thereon or any other addition thereto, of subscriptions to a provident fund. [Constitution of India, Article 366(17)] Includes gratuity except when the term 'pension' is used
Onus probandi, animo attestandi
intent to attest. As regards the latter maxim, the attesting witness must subscribe with the intent that the subscription of the signature made stands by way of a complete attestation of the Will and the evidence is
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