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He realized now that he had never thought through the nature of Transfer duty.
But this was the nature of Transfer duty: alien creatures were the ultimately unpredictable element.
Taxes on the sale of drink in inns and property transfer duties (4 deniers per contract).
She doesn't go for the Transfer duty."
Rebates or exemptions are available from transfer duty and mortgage duty for those purchasing their first home.
During construction they ranged the whole system but once completed they were demoted to shunting and transfer duties.
Very high, for such a position; had the segment had more warning of this crisis, he would have been conscripted for transfer duty.
The new force did not immediately replace the Capital Police, but was instead transferred duties under the latter's purview incrementally.
On 12 November 1984 73 class took over all shunting and transfer duties at Port Kembla.
Transfer Duty (1888-1892)
In interviews in recent days, he has said more forcefully than ever that he has already transferred duties to Mr. Mbeki, 55.
The national government continues to transfer duties to the regional and local governments, especially after the Decentralization Law and the 2003 law establishing regional governments.
Euroconvertibles pay their interest gross and are free of transfer duty when bought, and are delivered into Euroclear or Clearstream for 7 day settlement.
Treasurer Andrew Fraser said at the time of the acquisition of the 16 properties, the NSW Government provided a transfer duty exemption to Queensland.
The government of the United Kingdom has consolidated several of its High Commissions with a large number of the Eastern Caribbean offices transferring duties to Bridgetown office.
Canada is among the countries that has been seeking relief from a part of United States trade law known as the Byrd amendment, which transfers duties collected from foreign imports to American companies.
Changing staffing at the Police Department - by eliminating nonemergency overtime and transferring duties unrelated to law enforcement from police officers to lower-paid civilians - could save $251 million a year.
By allowing many individuals to engage in a "live fire" simulation, people can become acquainted with the processes involved in transferring duties among team mates in order to keep the flow moving between locations.
By law, the State funds first level governments on the basis of a fixed formula: 20% of legal persons' income tax, 50% of traffic duties and 3% of property transfer duties.
On 24 April 1940, in the early stages of World War II, Wing Commander Broadberry transferred duty to the Technical Branch of the RAF.
Major forms of duty include the transfer duty on the sale of land, businesses, shares and other forms of dutiable property; mortgage duty; lease duty and duty on the hire of goods.
There were rumblings of excitement shaking the Galaxy of Andromeda (the name-concept differed from Melody's, of course, but the identity was clear), but that meant difficult duty, probably transfer duty, for one of her aura.
Legislation passed that transferred duties and responsibilities relating to probation services and community grant programs from the Department of Correction to the Board of Paroles, which had its name changed to the Board of Probation and Paroles.