The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... duty , there was an ad valorem duty on the probate of wills . Prior to the act of 36 Geo . 3 , c . 52 , the duty was laid on the corpus of the legacy or residue , and a stamp duty on the legacies paid with notice of what remained behind ...
... duty , there was an ad valorem duty on the probate of wills . Prior to the act of 36 Geo . 3 , c . 52 , the duty was laid on the corpus of the legacy or residue , and a stamp duty on the legacies paid with notice of what remained behind ...
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... duty paid will become forfeited , and a penalty of five pounds incurred , be- sides having to pay the duty on the fresh probate to be granted . Since 1796 , the legacy stamp is a duty which makes the persons of ex- ecutors and ...
... duty paid will become forfeited , and a penalty of five pounds incurred , be- sides having to pay the duty on the fresh probate to be granted . Since 1796 , the legacy stamp is a duty which makes the persons of ex- ecutors and ...
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... duty , and remains friends with his relatives . When one has the sole handling of the money , causes of suspicion are sure to arise , which never fail to lead to dis- sensions fatal to the peace of families . The moral structural ...
... duty , and remains friends with his relatives . When one has the sole handling of the money , causes of suspicion are sure to arise , which never fail to lead to dis- sensions fatal to the peace of families . The moral structural ...
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