| Thomas Potts - 1815 - 836 стор.
...ежрегое of attendance on wiiuof tubpana shell be tendered to и itnr--, *, s. 3. SUBSIDY, an aid, tax, or tribute, granted by parliament to the king, for the urgent occasions of the kingdom, to be levied oimerj Hibject of ability, according to the value of his lands or goods. SUBSTANCE, the... | |
| William Cox Cochran - 1892 - 370 стор.
...Subsequent, following after. A condilion subsequent is one which, if Tiot performed, defeats, or divert?, a right, or estate, already existing or vested. See...transact the business for which he was Appointed. See Nubniitutlon. Substitution ( Rom.), a conditional appointment of an heir. (2) In Scotch law, the enumeration... | |
| Frederick Stroud - 1903 - 920 стор.
...SUCCEEDING. SUBSIDENCE.— V. CAUSE OF ACTION, p. 277. SUBSIDY. —"'Subsidy, Subsidium,' signifies an Ayd, Tax, or Tribute, granted by Parliament to the King, for the urgent occasions of the Kingdom, to be levyed of every Subject according to the rate of his Land or Goods, after four shillings in the... | |
| Dr Ademuni Odeke - 1984 - 486 стор.
...neither new concepts nor new practices.19 In early English law subsidy was already known as: 'An aid, tax or tribute granted by parliament to the King for the urgent occasions of the Kingdom, to be levied on every subject of ability according to the value of his lands'.20 At about the same... | |
| John Cowell, Thomas Manley - 2004 - 296 стор.
...fol. 33. and Anno 1 5 He n. 6, j tap. 4- ' I CatlcBjatiaim, See j, Sttb/iti-ittmi Signifies an A yd, Tax or Tribute, granted by Parliament to the King, for the urgent Occalions of the Kingdom, to be levyedof every Subjeft, according to the rate of his Land or Goods... | |
| Thomas Blount - 2004 - 288 стор.
...librarum,&c. Cromp. Jurifl, fai, 33. ^nno 15 Hen.6. cap. 4. dratic. ^UbfiD? (Subfidium) Signifies an Aid, Tax, or Tribute, granted by Parliament to the King, for the urgent occafions of the Kingdom, to be levied of every Sab j eft of ability, moil commonly after the rare... | |
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