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Definition of Fiscs
1. fisc [n] - See also: fisc
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fiscs
Literary usage of Fiscs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Philological Society by Philological Society (Great Britain). (1901)
"But on referring to the records of these fiscs (Chapters ix, xi, xx, xxii, xxiii)
we find that they are an exception to the records of the other ..."
2. Dan Michel's Ayenbite of Inwyt; Or, Remorse of Conscience: In the Kentish by Laurent, Dan Michel (1866)
"It appears to have been declined as follows. SINGULAR. Mate. Fern. N'eut. t feos,
fos, Nom. fes,' fis, jj,uea>, Gen. fiscs, Dat. fise, fisen, fisse, ..."
3. An Introduction to Municipal Law: Designed for General Readers and for by John Norton Pomeroy (1886)
"These lands were partly distributed among the invaders, and a large ' share fell
to the king, under the name of fiscs, which remained under his control, ..."
4. The China Business Handbook 2005 by Steen Hildebrandt, David Lammie, Alain Charles Publishing (2005)
"FISCs, which are relatively rare, are share-issuing companies similar in ...
and FISCs are collectively known as foreign-invested enterprises, or FIEs, ..."
5. The China Business Handbook 2006 by Alain Charles Publishing, Alain Charles Publis Staff (2006)
"FISCs, which are relatively rare, are share-issuing companies similar in ...
and FISCs are collectively known as foreign-invested enterprises, or FIEs, ..."