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Parish Council
council within the limits of five and fifteen members. The term of office, which was by the Act of 1894 one … the Act of 1894 one year, was altered to three years by the Parish Councillors (Tenure of Office) Act, 1899, by
Options to purchase
the instrument purporting to create in except in regard to terms or interests under a settlement or under equitable powers for … take a lease exerciseable over any period not exceeding ten years [see (English) Settled Land Act, 1925, s. 51]. Attention should
Council
(women included), and the aldermen being elected by the councillors,the term of office of a councillor being three years, and tht
expense
of the cost of operating a business in the taxable year in which the expense is incurred compare capital expense and
Licence
effected more than seven years before the end of the term, provided that notice in writing of the transaction is given
Sittings
1873, s. 26, the division of the legal year into terms is abolished, and sittings are substituted for it. See now … Judicature Act, 1873, s. 26, the division of the legal year into terms is abolished, and sittings are substituted for it.
short rate
policy written for less than one year called also short term … 1 : an insurance premium charge for less than a year of coverage that is more than a pro rata part
Bestiality
or for not less than ten years, but this minimum term is abolished, and power is given to inflict imprisonment for
Covenant
and for covenats implied in perpetuity leases converted into long terms of 2,000 years by the (English) Law of Property Act,
Governor
President; holds office during the pleasure of President; the normal term is five years, Constitution of India, Arts. 155 and 156(1)(3).
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