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custom

recognized as having the force of law see also section 1983 compare usage 2 pl a : duties, tolls, or imposts imposed by the law of a country on imports or exports b usu sing in constr

toll

a liberty or privilege, ultimately from Late Latin telonium custom house, from Greek tolōnion, from telōnēs collector of tolls, from telos tax, toll] : a charge for the use of a transportation route or facility ;broadly :

A concessionaire

is a person who undertakes the obligations in a concession agreement in return for the right to take tolls. Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 21, 4th Edn., para 651, p. 481.

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Adverse dominion

Adverse dominion, means doctrine that tolls the limitation period for claims against wrongdoing directors and officers of a corporation while they are in control

Choky, Chokee

guard, watch. The station of a guard or watchman. A place where an officer is stationed to receive tolls and customs, Indian.

Action of abstracted multures

Action of abstracted multures, an action for multures or tolls against those who are thirled to a mill, i.e., bound to grind their corn at a certain mill,

Fees and taxes

the particular contribution of these persons', that is, by fees of court. And he extends this principle to tolls of roads and various other expenses, Commissioner, Hindu Religious Endowments, Madras v. Lakshmindra Thirtha Swamiar of Shirur Mutt,

Lease

a lease, to cultivate, occupy, or pay or delivery rent for, immovable property; (c) any instrument by which tolls of any description are let; (d) any writing on an application for a lease intended to signify that

Market

that any member of the public has a right of access to a franchise market on payment of tolls and observance of bye-laws for the purpose of conducting sales, and that a sale by auction in the

Public Works Loans Act, 1875 (English)

which the Public Works Loan Commissioners are authorized to lend by s. 3 of the Harbour and Passing Tolls Act, 1861; improvement of towns; housing of the Working Classes (Housing Act, 1925 (15 Geo. 5, c. 14),

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