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Under the act of 1887, the tax is specifically imposed upon a privilege.
Liability will not be imposed upon a defendant who is not a part of the original producing and marketing chain.
Conversely, new rules cannot ordinarily be imposed upon a state, without its consent, by the will of other states.
Harsher terms have seldom been imposed upon a conquered foe by the unbridled will of triumphant "militarism".
"If they do get married, there is no tax imposed upon a gift or inheritance that passes from one spouse to the other," Mr. Fatoullah said.
More than two hours later, he wheeled up to the movie-set village imposed upon a working-class neighborhood in Queens.
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It is an impossible job, imposed upon an applicant who is often ambivalent.
This paper also shows that, for an isotropic modified GSP, one of the inertial constraints imposed upon an SRSPM (Semi-regular Stewart platform manipulator), has been removed.
However, no obligation is imposed upon an entity or fiduciary to obtain certifications from interest-holders; an entity or fiduciary may instead rely upon other means to ascertain the nonforeign status of an interest-holder.
The English Import Duties Act of 1932 imposed upon an 'Import Duties Advisory Committee' as well as upon an existing Board of Trade duties of investigation and advice akin to the respondent's.
We applied a CFD code to investigate the dispersion of a round jet issuing into an unsteady ambient crossflowing stream which consists of coherent sinusoidal fluctuations imposed upon an otherwise steady mean flow.
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