The valuation of ecclesiastical benefices made through every diocese in Euglaud, on occasion of Pope Innocent IV. granting to King Henry III. the tenth of all spirituals for three years. […]
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TAXATIO EXPENSARUM
In old English practice. Taxation of costs.
TAXATIO NORWICENSIS
A valuation of ecclesiastical benefices made through every diocese in England, by Walter, bishop of Norwich, delegated by the pope to this office in 38 Hen. III. Cowell.
TAXATION
lr.it by certain persons termed ” commissioners of sewers ,” is not a parliamentary tax; whereas the income tax, which is directly imposed, and the amount also fixed, by act […]
TAXATION PRINCIPLES
Concepts used by a government to guide and design an equitable regime of taxation. Include Adequacy, Broad basing, Compatibility , Convenience, Earmarking, Efficiency, Equity, Neutrality .
TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION
Factor to contributing to the US’s 13 colonies that revolted against the British Empire.
TAXERS
Two officers yearly chosen In Cambridge, England, to see the true gauge of all the weifehts and measures.
TAXES PAYABLE
Taxes that need to be paid by a company.
TAXING MASTER
See MASTER.
TAXING OFFICER
Each house of parliament has a taxing officer , whose duty it is to tax the costs incurred by the promoters or opponents of private bills. May, Pari. Pr. 843.
TAXING POWER
The power of any government to levy taxes.
TAXONOMY
Scientific classification of subjects into groups that are distinct from each other.
TAXPAYER
the term that describes a person who pays tax.
TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (TIN)
Number used to identify each person paying a tax and submitting a tax return.
TAXT-WARD
An annual payment made to a superior in Scotland, instead of the duties due to him under the tenure of ward-holding. Abolished. Wharton.
TAYLOR WAGE SYSTEM
Compensation for work completed where the price paid per piece increases with the number produced. See Taylors.
TAYLORISM
Early introduction in the 20th century that was an efficient method breaking every action or task into simple and small parts that can be taught and analysed.
TBTELAM REDDERE
Lat. In the civil law . To render an account of tutelage. Calvin. Tutelam reposcere, to demand an account of tutelage.
TCP/IP STACK
Computer code augmenting or extending capabilities of TCP/IP where socket software is provided.
TEACHING POINT
1. The smallest part of information that can be imparted as a self-contained unit to the learner.2. Singular statement of a fact or a step-in a process for performing a […]
TEAM
Within the meaning of an exemption law, a “team” consists of either one or two horses, with their harness and the vehicle to which they are customarily attached for use. […]
TEAM BASED ORGANIZATION (TBO)
Not a traditional working environment where teams are used to attain objectives.
TEAM BUILDING
1. Philosophy of designing a job where employees are viewed as the members of inter-dependent teams instead of individual workers. 2. Ability to identify and then motivate an individual employee […]
TEAM DEVELOPMENT
Enhancement of work group effectiveness by improving clarification of roles and goals.
TEAM LEADER
Member from the team selected to represent, make decisions, and resolve any conflicts within the group.