duty definition
duty means any stamp, transaction or registration duty or similar charge imposed by any Governmental Agency and includes, but is not limited to, any interest, fine, penalty, charge or other amount imposed in respect of the above, but excludes any Tax;
duty means any task that a crew member performs for the operator, including flight duty, administrative work, giving or receiving training and checking, positioning, and some elements of standby;
duty means any task that flight or cabin crew members are required by the operator to perform, including, for example, flight duty, administrative work, training, positioning and standby when it is likely to induce fatigue;
Examples of duty in a sentence
The Company must bear any Duty payable upon or in connection with the execution of this Agreement, the issue of the Notes and the issue of any securities upon Conversion.
Any Duty payable in respect of this Agreement or any instrument created in connection with it must be paid by the Company.
The Buyer must, except to the extent already lodged before Completion, lodge the Transfer Documents for assessment of Duty with the relevant revenue office promptly after the Completion Date (or within the time required by law if that is earlier).
No Fiduciary Duty ............................................................
More Definitions of duty
duty means duty payable under this Act;
duty means a single, continuous period of work required to be given by an employee. A duty shall be defined by a starting and finishing time.
duty means any stamp duty for the time being chargeable under this Act or any other Act;
duty means duty payable under the Stamp Act 1921;
duty means any duty leviable under this Act;
duty means the compliance of the responsibilities the teacher is expected to comply by virtue of his taking a job as a teacher or assuming an office as provided in these Statutes;
duty means any duty leviable under this Act and subject to-