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confiscate
: to seize without compensation as forfeited to the public treasury compare criminal forfeiture NOTE: Illegal items such as narcotics or
Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
party interested upon the payment of such charges as the Treasury may fix. (2) The Secretary of State may also, if … to a determination, s. 16 contains provisions for taking shorthand notes, and is as follows:' (1) Shorthand notes shall be taken
call
of money: as a : a notice by the U.S. Treasury to depositories to transfer part of its deposit balance to … demand presentation of (as a bond or option) for redemption NOTE: A security issuer may call a security only if calling
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exchequer
exchequer [Anglo-French eschecker eschequ(i)er, from Old French eschequier royal treasury, reckoning board or cloth marked with squares, literally, chessboard, from … High Court of Justice called also Court of the Exchequer NOTE: The Exchequer was created in England by the Norman kings.
Bullion
34 Vict. c. 10), s. 9, which provides that the Treasury may, from time to time, issue to the Master of … 16 & 17 Vict. c. 29. See CURRENCY AND BANK NOTES ACT. Means gold or silver in the mass. It connotes
Forgery
possession of paper or implements for the forgery of banknotes, Treasury Bills, Revenue paper, etc., by s. 9, the provisions in … instrument must be false in itself. The mere subscribing a note, given as the party's own, by a fictitious name, was
Letters-patent, or letters overt
military authorities may acquire it upon compensation agreed by the Treasury. The patent may be registered in such foreign countries as … patent rights vest in the personal representatives. It should be noted that the invention may be revoked if it is worked
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