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Octroi (French pronunciation: [ɔktʁwa]; Old French: octroyer, to grant, authorize; Lat. auctor) is a
local tax
collected on
various articles brought into...
- the
ships during the
first and the
second octroi were foreigners. Of the 53
supercargoes during the
first octroi,
about 22
percent were Swedes. The first...
- Gate, c. 1780 The
former octroi pavilions of the
Ninove Gate, at the
Place de Ninove/Ninoofsplein One of the two
former octroi pavilions of the Anderlecht...
- gardens,
public works,
local audit,
legal services, waterworks, education,
octroi, and fire
services manage their specific activities. The
activities of NMC...
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abolished as of
August 1, 2015. The tax su****des the "
octroi" and "Cess"
system of taxing. The
octroi system,
which originates from the
ancient Roman times...
- Rs. 14,900. This
increased to Rs. 22,300 in 1903,
chiefly derived from
octroi.
During this time
chief public institutions were
built such as the Albert...
- for its
development and maintenance. In 1863, the two
neoclassical former octroi pavilions (French:
pavillons d'octroi) of the
Namur Gate by the architect...
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corporation are
taxes which include House tax,
Urban Development tax and
octroi compensation along with
various fees and user charges. Law and
order is...
- road). Two pavilion-like
buildings were
built on the site to
collect the
octroi in 1836.
Although redundant since 1860,
these pavilions were moved, and...
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scientist who
first describes a
species or
other taxon The
seller at an
auction Octroi (Auctor), a
local tax
Saint Auctor (c. 451), a
bishop of Metz Auctoritas...