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Secret service
of peace the bureau of secret service is under the treasury department and in time of war it aids the war … in time of war it aids the war department in securing information concerning the movements of the enemy
bond
value lower than its face value flower bond : a Treasury bond that may be redeemed at face value before maturity … a bond that may be exchanged for another type of security (as common stock) at prearranged terms coupon bond : a
note
time in the future compare demand note in this entry Treasury note : a negotiable note issued by the U.S. government … containing a confession of judgment collateral note : a note secured esp. by a collateral mortgage and pledged to secure an
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Savings banks
more than one Trustee Savings Bank is prohibited, and the Treasury have power to limit the amount from one person in … year. (2) Post Office Savings Banks (which have the direct security of Government) are established under the Post Office Savings Bank
Forgery
possession of paper or implements for the forgery of banknotes, Treasury Bills, Revenue paper, etc., by s. 9, the provisions in … punishable with penal servitude for life, and forgery of any security, document of title, policy, charterparty, etc., with penal servitude for
Public prosecutor
the Act of 1879, and constituted the Solicitor to the Treasury Director of Public Prosecutions. This fusion of offices, however, was … the promotion of the public health, safety, morals, general welfare, security, prosperity, and contentment of all the inhabitants or residents within
Tithe Rent-Charge
and not more than four other Commissioners appointed by the Treasury after consultation with the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries. Their … 2nd October, 1936 (s. 1). The Act creates redemption stock secured by the consolidated fund to be issued for compensation to
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