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Paper

Act, 1899, s. 2 (18)] The word 'paper' admittedly not having been defined either in the U.P. Sales Tax Act, 1948 or the rules made thereunder, it has to be understood according to the aforesaid well-established canon … Paper, includes vellum parchment or any other material or which an instrument may be written, Rajasthan Stamp Act, 1999, s. 2(xxvi). Paper. As to the paper on which proceedings in the Supreme Court must be

Award

is usual for an arbitrator to keep the award until his costs are paid. The award must be stamped with a 10s. stamp. Any words expressive of a decision are an award. Recitals are unnecessary. The award … Award [the primitive sense of ward is shown in the It. Guardare, Fr. regarder, to look. Hence, Prov. Fr. eswarder (answering in form to award), to inspect goods, and,

I.O.U

'To Mr. A.B., I.O.U. twenty rupees. C.D January 1st, 2008.' If in the above form, it requires no stamp, being neither receipt, agreement, not promissory note. If it contains a promise to pay the money, it must … note, or as an agreement, if it contains terms of agreement the subject of which is of the value of 5l. It should be addressed to the creditor by name, but that is not essential to its

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Barrister, or Barrastor

consult Marchant on Barristers; Warren's Law Studies; Forsyth's Hortenisus; and Chitty on Contracts; also Mew's Digest, tit. 'Barrister.' It shall mean a barrister of England or Ireland, or a member of the Faculty of Advocates in Scotland. … considered requisite that the fee notes signed by counsel to indicate the payment of the fees should be stamped as 'receipts'; but such notes have now been held to be receipts within the meaning of the (English)

Inland revenue

Inland revenue. That portion (by far the largest) of the public revenue (which is derived from the taxation of home commodities and duties on property and income, houses, stamps, probates, legacies, etc., as distinguished from the … public revenue (which is derived from the taxation of home commodities and duties on property and income, houses, stamps, probates, legacies, etc., as distinguished from the portion derived by customs duties (see CUSTOMS) from imported commodities-such as

Revenue

of the Crown, i.e., the executive. The chief sources are (1) Crown property, surrendered to the nation; (2) taxation--income tax, death duties, customs and excise, stamp duties; (3) certain managed enter-prises, such as the Post Office, and

Inchoate

1882, s. 20, 'a simple signature on a blank stamped paper,' delivered by the signer in order that it may be converted into a bill, 'operates as a prima facie authority to fill it up as a … but not completed. By the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, s. 20, 'a simple signature on a blank stamped paper,' delivered by the signer in order that it may be converted into a bill, 'operates as a

Civil Law

in an imperfect state. It is probable that this book, having been complied by imperial command, had the stamp of authority. This Code was followed until suppressed by Justinian's order, and is not unworthy of the attention … nature and nations. The 'Roman Law'and the 'Civil Law' are convertible phrases, meaning the same system of jurisprudence; it is now frequently denominated 'the Roman Civil Law.' The collections of Roman Civil Law, before its reformation in

Measure

1904 (4 Edw. 7, c. 28), enacts that the denomination of a length measure must be stamped upon it, s. 28 of the Act of 1878 having already prescribed the stamping upon a measure of capacity. The … Measures Act, 1904 (4 Edw. 7, c. 28), enacts that the denomination of a length measure must be stamped upon it, s. 28 of the Act of 1878 having already prescribed the stamping upon a measure of

Indian coin

so stamped and issued shall continue to be Indian coin for the purposes of Chapter XII; notwithstand-ing that it may have ceased to be used as money. … Indian coin, referred. (Penal Code, 1860, s. 230) Indian coin is metal stamped and issued by the authority of the Government of India in order to be so used as money;

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