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1. ''UK tax.''  
1.  
 
''UK tax.''  
 
The process in stamp duty whereby the document and supporting evidence is sent to Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs to determine the amount of stamp duty payable.
The process in stamp duty whereby the document and supporting evidence is sent to Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs to determine the amount of stamp duty payable.


2. ''Law''.
 
2.  
 
''Law''.
 
The settlement of a dispute by a formal legal procedure.
The settlement of a dispute by a formal legal procedure.


3.
3.
The settlement of disputes by various less formal procedures, with the aim of providing quicker, cheaper and less confrontational resolutions.
The settlement of disputes by various less formal procedures, with the aim of providing quicker, cheaper and less confrontational resolutions.



Revision as of 09:55, 11 May 2016

1.

UK tax.

The process in stamp duty whereby the document and supporting evidence is sent to Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs to determine the amount of stamp duty payable.


2.

Law.

The settlement of a dispute by a formal legal procedure.


3.

The settlement of disputes by various less formal procedures, with the aim of providing quicker, cheaper and less confrontational resolutions.


See also