Baronial jurisdiction was abolished, as was personal servitude, but dues and services attached to land tenure remained unless they were redeemed. |
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The membership total is tallied by counting the number of people who have paid dues in the last 18 months. |
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Like every other shinty official he had paid his dues to the sport by the time he came to refereeing. |
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The principal medium for the payment of these dues was the denarius or silver penny. |
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The chief concern of union officials is to secure the income of their apparatus in the face of a stagnant or declining dues base. |
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Then come the Insurance companies with their denial of the rightful dues to assurers. |
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The peasants also refused to pay taxes, tithes and manorial dues to their landlords, whom they held responsible for their economic plight. |
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A person's membership may be revoked for cause, other than nonpayment of dues, by a two-thirds vote by ballot of the Board of Directors. |
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He has paid his dues to the sentimental and the melodramatic, and is now ready to abandon these narrative modes. |
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United States coins and currency are legal tender for all debts, public charges, taxes, and dues. |
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For some women, casual relationships are the cat's pyjamas and fair dues to them, that's their own prerogative. |
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The Teamsters struck Johnson Truck after the company insisted on an open shop and an end to deducting union dues from workers' paychecks. |
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Some landlords attempted to reassert forced labor dues, which the peasants heroically resisted. |
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When mills were erected, the authorities destroyed the querns in order to compel the people to go to the mills and pay multure, mill dues. |
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William inherited a financial system which brought him the income from royal lands, the revenues from justice, and his dues as overlord. |
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The local tributary rulers were deposed because they refused to pay their dues, and the ruler of Gilan was making overtures to the Ottomans. |
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The changed orientation of government was exemplified in the monarchy's new dependence on parliamentary taxes rather than feudal dues. |
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We are taught that if we work hard and pay our dues, we will be rewarded in riches and love from family and friends. |
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They do not pay their dues to society and take money away from local businesses. |
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For many, today's vote was about what has to happen from now on, rather than paying their dues to factional alliances. |
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They will stand up for the silent, law-abiding majority who play by the rules and pay their dues. |
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From my experience, you have to pay your dues in this game, you have to lose many times in order to be a good winner. |
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After paying his dues, Sanchez finally got his hands on the gear he needed to duplicate the sounds he was hearing in his head. |
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He's paid his dues, he's experienced, he knows what it entails, he knows the personnel of this team. |
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I have paid my dues, produced many successful students and defined my policies so that I am respected and established. |
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It's been a bit of a hard slog and anyone who says I haven't paid my dues can lump it. |
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We expect that the dues would be the same for pilots regardless of whether they fly unpowered gliders, powered harnesses or both. |
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Since I am the treasurer and the niece sends the dues checks to this address, she directed a certified letter here for the Empress. |
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His failure to keep proper records makes it very difficult for him to disprove the inspector's assessment of tax dues. |
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Clubs can elect to charge members a fee to use the kiosk or they can incorporate the cost into the joining fees and monthly dues. |
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If dues or registration fees are paid in advance, the recognition of the revenues is deferred. |
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The majority of serfs worked on the land, and after rendering their dues could dispose of any surplus as they wished. |
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Taxes, ransoms or customs dues were sometimes paid in spices and in France it was once what litigants paid to the judge. |
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These included the payment of salary arrears, the payment of dues of retired employees and outstanding promotions. |
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They paid for the first party and solicited dues from the attendees who wanted to see more of the same. |
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Others say he is driven by the percentage of dues he can reap from large salary increases. |
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It was conceded that membership required no payment of dues nor any other participation in the affairs of the organization. |
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The membership dues are the major factor in keeping NACTA financially viable. |
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They also collected an extraordinary amount of customary dues from the peasantry. |
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Members also pay monthly dues on top of fees to participate in any activities. |
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It is time once again for the payment of dues for the Annual Silver Circle draw. |
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Nor can any be compelled to pay even a dime of dues or fees for political activities with which he or she disagrees. |
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The fishermen pay their licences and harbour dues and employ people on shore as a result of what they do. |
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If the matter is not resolved, the ports stand to lose out on millions in harbour dues. |
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He lived quietly in the vessel for several years until the authorities decided that in addition to harbour dues he should pay rates. |
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As I said to him after the game, every dog has his day and fair dues to them. |
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They have paid no dues, done no time, served no apprenticeship of lonely toil on pop's equivalent of the handloom. |
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Charges will be made against the caution money if there is any unpaid claim against the student, such as outstanding library dues. |
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As a result, poor peasants might find themselves paying their dues to a wealthy peasant, and never see the lord at all. |
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Too few are willing to pay their dues and learn the business from the ground up. |
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Harbour dues from visiting liners are credited to the miscellaneous piers and harbours account. |
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They should ensure all harbour dues are paid up to date in order to qualify to make nominations for election to the Harbour Board. |
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In return for paying the church tax, the fishermen were exempted from paying harbour dues to the local port authorities. |
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Many absentee lords leased out their personal lands and the right to collect dues to rich tenant farmers. |
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Now Bernie has only a matter of days to go before his dues are paid in full and he's determined to leave Las Vegas to make a fresh start in life. |
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They felt that other volunteering organizations limited themselves to just members who either paid member dues or to certain communities. |
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And of course, there are those UN dues, which make us the world's largest deadbeat. |
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One fill-up alone could save you more than your annual membership dues. |
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This poverty was glaringly obvious in rural churches, which were no better than byres, and christening, marriage, and burial dues, which were deeply resented. |
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By such benefactions artists seek to pay some of their dues. |
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Perhaps these workers did not want their dues siphoned off for political activity. |
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Before he could become a hosting legend, Reege had to pay his dues as the sidekick to Joey Bishop on The Joey Bishop Show. |
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Other expenses that qualify include union dues and tax preparation fees. |
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It had once been the case that a worker who did not wish to join a union or pay its dues refrained from joining and was not obligated to pay dues. |
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On the other hand, I have a hunch that Lady Gaga will pay some heavy dues for this career move. |
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The unions are spending a boatload of money to protect their paycheck deduction for dues and to fight against extending the time to get teacher tenure. |
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The right is renewing its efforts to pass state and federal right-to-work laws that prohibit requiring employees in a unionized workplace to pay dues to unions. |
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Money dues lent themselves more easily to negotiation in detail, and so encouraged a more legalistic attitude towards relations between lords and tenants. |
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And the failure to reckon with that question will make the injustice of paying dues for partisan speech look like a minor detail. |
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The state would compensate the landlord for his lost dues or services to the tune of four-fifths of the capital value of the allotments he was ceding. |
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That would have involved overturning a 1977 Court decision that upheld automatic deduction of union dues. |
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In Picardy where seigneurial dues were also minimal, seigneurs used their privileges to lease out logging rights in forests at a time when wood prices were skyrocketing. |
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Anxious labor activists know well that the Court has teed up a future challenge to all mandatory dues. |
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The Syndicate has consistently led the pack in all areas it participates in, paid its dues as a guild, and earned its place as a lead guild in the gaming world. |
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Curse the bludgers who created this problem by not paying their dues! |
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So, the peasants paid taxes to the king, taxes to the church, taxes and dues to the lord of the manor, as well as numerous indirect taxes on wine, salt, and bread. |
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But nobody can legitimately argue that he didn't pay his dues in full. |
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The choir's history can quietly boast the development of soul stars like Carleen Anderson and Sam Moore, both of whom return to this album to pay their dues. |
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I'd love to say we do it to pay our dues or because we love literature or even for posterity, but the truth is we review books because we're addicts. |
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Membership is constrained by industry-wide belt-tightening measures that often restrict travel, corporate sponsorships, and funding individual membership dues. |
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It has dealt with, for example, shop trading hours in Kelly's Case, with the deduction of union dues in Alcan, with union badges in Archer's Case, and so forth. |
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The minimum period for which you can pay harbour dues is one month. |
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We have individually and collectively been asking the minister to drop these charges and to address issues of harbour dues and maintenance realistically. |
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If you move down to another harbour, you have harbour dues to pay for. |
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No ship could be unloaded without the permission of a Hong merchant, who was then held responsible for the payment of all tariffs and harbour dues. |
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In return, the politicians acquiesce to union demands for a union shop and the dues checkoff. |
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Lizzie had paid her own dues at the coalface of teething babies and gave the young mother an understanding grin in return. |
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Therefore, he reasoned they must pay union dues, although they do not have to join the union. |
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Fourth, the rural peasants demanded liberation from the heavy system of taxes and dues owed to local landowners. |
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Other sources of revenue are the sale of postage stamps and coins, tourism and customs and harbour dues. |
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In an agency shop workers must pay the equivalent of membership dues to the union even if they are not union members. |
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However, cases of 112 employees going on superannuation in 2014 are being finalized and efforts would be made to clear their dues well in time. |
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These were feudal tenants who held their lands from the King, and would pay their dues directly to the exchequer. |
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They paid union dues, and were well placed to finance themselves should a strike be needed. |
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It abolished tithes owed to local churches as well as feudal dues owed to local landlords. |
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He stated that could be achieved by raising a tad more some social security rates and foremost by upping collectibility of dues. |
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The carrier to Casterbridge came up as Edward stepped into the road, and jumped down from the van to pay toll.... The carrier paid his dues. |
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He too championed the anti-apartheid cause, paid his dues, had his works banned. |
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Harvest taxes were ended, such as the tithe and seigneurial dues, much to the relief of the peasants. |
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The Act effectively made the beneficial owner of the land the legal owner and therefore liable for feudal dues. |
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Their dues were high, so the fighting fund was large and the officials were skilled in defending the complex wage structures. |
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They were responsible for justice, enforcing capitularies, levying soldiers, receiving tolls and dues and maintaining roads and bridges. |
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Despite Parliamentary opposition a Pier and Harbour Provisional Order Bill passed in June 1890 gave him revenue from the harbour dues. |
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In retirement Evans became increasingly consumed with pursuing his patent dues from those using his technology, which was now widespread. |
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Six local men paid the dues which had been owed at this time, and before, for centuries. |
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So we came, after years of paying our dues in rustic flophouses, to a home where a muddy boot would be as welcome as a lady of the night at a prayer breakfast. |
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During the 1990s, the US withheld dues citing inefficiency and only started repayment on the condition that a major reforms initiative was introduced. |
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The new crop was rejected in the Balkans, at least, because it brought changes to taxation and seigneurial dues, rather than because it was exotic. |
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The king had ordered an inquiry into the rents and other dues to which the princes had been entitled, and these were enforced by the new officials. |
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Of course she stopped paying her dues to the union. She lost all interest in the union.... She had about made up her mind that she was a lost soul. |
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From the towns, from the counties as wholes, and from many of its ancient lordships, the crown was entitled to archaic dues in kind, such as honey. |
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The total membership of more than 4,200 includes ex officio members and life members who, after 25 years as an elected member, are no longer required to pay dues. |
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He also said he was surprised to learn the list of national and state organizations that state agencies pay dues for is a single-spaced list that runs 10 pages long. |
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