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fiscal year

fiscal year : an accounting period of 12 months

Embolism

Intercalation the insertion of days months or years in an account of time to produce regularity as the … Intercalation the insertion of days months or years in an account of time to produce regularity as the embolism of a

Dower

husband's decease, provided she be past the age of nine years. The legal estate in dower (being an estate for life) … to dower. No arrears of dower, nor any damages on account thereof, are recoverable by action or suit for more than

Estate duty

or dispositions by the deceased to another person within three years of death, the estate duty taking the place of the

Core activity

least 50% of its average turnover in the previous accounting year. [Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer or Issue of Any Foreign Security)

Allocable surplus

sixty-seven per cent of the available surplus in an accounting year. (b) In any other case, sixty per cent of such

liability

or mortgage) that does not mature for at least one year from the date incurred or from a given date b … the date incurred or from a given date b : accountability and responsibility to another enforceable by civil remedies or criminal

Balance sheet total

Balance sheet total, means in relation to a company's financial year (1) where in the company's accounts format 1 of the … to a company's financial year (1) where in the company's accounts format 1 of the Balance Sheet formats is adopted, the

Churchwardens

they are liable to removal; at the end of the year they are bound to render an account of all their … end of the year they are bound to render an account of all their receipts and disbursements. Churchwardens officiate in the

Exannual roll

and desperate debts were transcribed into this roll, which was yearly read, to see what might be recovered, Jac. Law Dict … Exannual roll. In the old way of exhibiting sheriff's accounts, the illeviable fines and desperate debts were transcribed into this

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