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  • shikamaru
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 1630

    #1

    The King's Commerce

    The King's Customs (1908)

    Recall, if you will, Invisible Contracts by George Mercier.
  • shikamaru
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 1630

    #2
    The History of Parliamentary Taxation in England (1911)

    A Sketch of the History of the Taxes of England (1876)

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    • Chex
      Senior Member
      • May 2011
      • 1032

      #3
      "YIELDlNG AND PAYING yearly, to us, our heirs and Successors, for the same, the yearly Rent of Twenty Marks of Lawful money of England, at the Feast of All Saints, yearly, forever, The First payment thereof to begin and be made on the Feast of All Saints which shall be in the year of Our Lord One thousand six hundred Sixty and five; AND also, the fourth part of all Gold and Silver Ore which, with the limits aforesaid, shall, from time to time, happen to be found."

      And provided further, that nothing herein contained shall affect the titles or possessions of individuals holding or claiming under the laws heretofore in force, or grants heretofore made by the late King George II, or his predecessors, or the late lords proprietors, or any of them.

      yours truly king of England.
      Last edited by Chex; 10-06-11, 11:34 PM.
      "And if I could I surely would Stand on the rock that Moses stood"

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      • shikamaru
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 1630

        #4
        Tariff

        A tariff may be either tax on imports or exports (trade tariff), or a list or schedule of prices for such things as rail service, bus routes, and electrical usage (electrical tariff, etc.).

        The word comes from the Italian word tariffa "list of prices, book of rates," which is derived from the Arabic ta'rif "to notify or announce."
        Trade Tariffs in the United States

        Tariffs have played different roles in trade policy and the nation's economic history. Tariffs (often called customs) were by far the largest source of federal revenue from the 1790s to the eve of World War I, until they were surpassed by income taxes. Tariffs are import tax rates and the collected income is called customs or custom duties or Ad valorem taxes.
        The King's Commerce ....

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        • motla68
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2011
          • 752

          #5
          Originally posted by shikamaru View Post
          The King's Customs (1908)

          Recall, if you will, Invisible Contracts by George Mercier.
          In a nutshell, why silence is Acquiescence:

          Tacit ; http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/tacit
          "You have to understand Neo, most of these people are not ready to
          be unplugged, and many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it."

          ~ Morpheus / The Matrix movie trilogy.

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          • shikamaru
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 1630

            #6
            Originally posted by motla68 View Post
            In a nutshell, why silence is Acquiescence:

            Tacit ; http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/tacit
            Old commercial custom .

            Recently imported legal custom .

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