पौंडेज Meaning in English
पौंडेज शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : poundage
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
पौंडरपौंडर्स
पाउण्डमान
डाला जाना
डालअना
शराब डालना
उड़ेलना
ओचना
ओत प्रेत करना
ओत प्रोत कर देना
तांता बध जाना
के भीतर डालना
पर डोरे डालना
दिल की बात खुले आम कहना
पौर कर
पौंडेज इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The poundage is printed in the '' panel, at the left side.
When the poundage has been increased the current fee is stated in writing.
The design of these included a harp surrounded by the inscription '' inside a box giving the poundage in both Irish and English.
These were of the same design, but the '' inscription was replaced by '' below the harp in the poundage box.
The poundage started at 30p on the 20p postal order, which resulted in the 20p.
Racing drivers from Virginia In English law, poundage was an ad valorem (in proportion to value) customs duty imposed on imports and exports at the rate of 1 shilling for every pound of goods imported or exported.
In January 1629, Charles opened the second session of the English Parliament, which had been prorogued in June 1628, with a moderate speech on the tonnage and poundage issue.
Members of the House of Commons began to voice opposition to Charles's policies in light of the case of John Rolle, a Member of Parliament whose goods had been confiscated for failing to pay tonnage and poundage.
In 1641, the Tonnage and Poundage Act was voted by the Long Parliament, that would regulate all the taxes in force within the kingdom, concerning consequently the current poundage imposed on imports and exports.
The Convention Parliament, that only has been existing for eight months, established back the right for life to collect the poundage to the monarch of England.
From 1660, the successive monarchs of the Kingdom of England are able to collect once again the poundage.
Abolition of poundage .
The Customs and Excise Act 1787 replaced all the customs duties, which was including poundage, by a system where individual tariffs would be applied to importations.
In Britain, and elsewhere, the term poundage is used for the charge imposed on the sale of a postal order.