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tax roll
tax roll : a record of the properties in a taxing district
Quia Emptores, Statute of
1, st. 1, c. 1), A.D. 1290, West. The Third. It is entitled in the Parliament-roll, from the subject of it,
Gimbal
anything as a barometer ships compass chronometer etc so that it will remain plumb or level when its support is tipped … or level when its support is tipped as by the rolling of a ship It consists of a ring in which
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Legal practitioner
agent. [Advocates Act, 1961 (25 of 1961), s. 2 (i)] It means an advocate entered in any roll under the provisions
receiver
receiver 1 : an officer charged with receiving tax payments or returns and other related duties (as the maintenance … returns and other related duties (as the maintenance of tax rolls) 2 : a person appointed by the court to hold
Hedgehog
upper part of its body mixed with prickles or spines It is able to roll itself into a ball so as
Copyhold
on the admittance of joint tenants in this: two years' value is paid for the first life, half of that on … must have been demised or demisable by copy of court roll from time immemorial. A manor is essentially necessary, for all
Advocate
Divorce and Matrimonial Causes and the Court of Probate respectively. It is now vested in the High Court, see (English) Judicature … BARRISTER. Means a person whose name is entered on the roll of advocates prepared and maintained by a State Bar Council
Enrollment
appeal to the Lord Chancellor or Lords Justices of Appeal, it must have been enrolled. So also where a decree was … a decree was pronounced either by the Master of the Rolls or one of the Vice-Chancellors, and the party, instead of
Rolls of the temple
the Calves-head Roll, wherein every bencher, barrister, and student, was taxed yearly at so much to the cook and other offices
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