onerous duties - translation to greek
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onerous duties - translation to greek

Public Duties
  • Governor General]].
  • Royal Life Guard]] provide permanent guards to [[Amalienborg Palace]].
  • changing of the guard]] at the [[Citadelle of Quebec]].
  • A sentry from the [[Welsh Guards]] at the [[Buckingham Palace]], one of several locations watched by the [[King's Guard]].
  • Sentry duties are taken up in [[Holyrood Palace]] when the monarch is in Scotland.
  • A member of the [[Household Cavalry]] standing watch in London
  • Tomb of the Unknown Soldier]], and other ceremonies in [[Washington, D.C.]]

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onerous duties
stamp duty         
  • revenue stamp]] and overembossing die (1905). Actual stamps are no longer used
  • A Stamp Duty [[revenue stamp]] of Tasmania from 1892.
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TAX LEVIED ON PROPERTY PURCHASES OR DOCUMENTS
Stamp Duty; Stamp duty reserve tax; Stamp tax; Stamp duties
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Definition

legal duty
n. the responsibility to others to act according to the law. Proving the duty (such as not to be negligent, to keep premises safe, or to drive within the speed limit) and then showing that the duty was breached are required elements of any lawsuit for damages due to negligence or intentional injuries. See also: duty of care

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Public duties

Public duties are performed by military personnel, and usually have a ceremonial or historic significance rather than an overtly operational role.

Examples of use of onerous duties
1. "The Prince of Wales will be taking on many of my more onerous duties, such asc investitures and state visits, and will be dividing his time between his present home in New York and Clarence House in London." All eyes turned to the Prince, who fiddled with his cuff–links, but looked pleased.