Definitionn. a person who pays money for something
Last update: September 23, 2015
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If the tax-payer declines to pay his due, he is brought before the proper authorities by the tahsildar; if he persists in his refusal, all his goods, except those indispensable for his dwelling and the pursuit of his trade, are sold by auction, without recourse to a judgment by tribunal. [Please select]
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Indemnify the beet-root, you violate the property of the tax-payer. [Please select]
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They sacrificed the property of the tax-payer. [Please select]
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That it could be accomplished _via_ Siberia, Lieutenant Payer believed, and the Austro-Hungarian Arctic expedition was soon an accomplished fact. [Please select]
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Captain Carlsen was pilot, Captain Weyprecht commanded, and Lieutenant Payer was the land explorer. [Please select]
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In March, Lieutenant Payer and his party went on a sledge-journey in a north-west direction to Hall Island. [Please select]
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Lieutenant Payer hurried back for assistance, and at length dogs, men, and sleigh were pulled up, safe and nearly sound. [Please select]
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"Royal accounts should be kept so that every tax-payer could look into them," said Masaroon. [Please select]
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For the Third Estate the franchise was very wide, nearly every tax-payer of twenty-five having a vote. [Please select]
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The pipe-fish, indeed, might almost be described as a pure and blameless rate-payer. [Please select]
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Perhaps he grinned a little like many another royal tax-payer, but he knew the tax had to be paid all the same, and he said nothing. [Please select]
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