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Apportionment
Apportionment, a division of a whole into parts (usually unequal) proportioned to the rights of more claimants than one. It...
Approval and permission
Approval and permission, Ordinarily, the difference between approval and permission is that in the first case the action holds good...
Book of account
Book of account, It involves either addition or subtraction or both of these operations of arithmetic. A book which contains...
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annuity
annuity pl: -ities [Medieval Latin annuitas, from Latin annuus yearly] 1 : an amount payable at regular intervals (as yearly...
Canon law
Canon law. When Christian communities formed themselves into congregations ('kklhoiai), certain resolutions were agreed upon for their government; these were...
Coparceners or parceners
Coparceners or parceners. The name given to persons who until 1926 inherited an inheritable estate by virtue of descents from...
Distrain
Distrain, to make seizure to goods or chattels by way of distress. See DISTRESS. To take as a pledge the...
Expiring laws continuance Acts
Expiring laws continuance Acts. Acts so called and continuing, generally until the end of the year following that in which...
Floating charge
Floating charge. This term is not a legal term, but it is well understood and is used in Acts of...
Forfeiture
Forfeiture, a penalty for an offence or unlawful act, or for some wilful omission of a tenant of property whereby...
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