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Charitable uses and trusts
the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty (2 & 3 Anne, c. 11, s. 4; 43 Geo. 3, c. 136, s. 1; and 45 Geo. 3, c. 84, s. 3); the commissioners of Greenwich Hospital, and of the
Churchwardens
by the Vestry and Parochial Church Meeting sitting together (see 11 & 12 Geo. 5 No. 1, s. 13), sometimes by the minister and the meeting together, sometimes one by the minister and another by the meeting,
Declaration of unconstitutionality
unconstitutionality, it represents an aspect of want of Legislative power. A mere reference to the provisions of Article 13(2) and Articles 245 and 246 is sufficient to indicate that there is no competency to make a law
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Annuity
passed an absolute interest conditional only upon an heir of the body being born. But now under s. 130 of the (English) L. P. Act, 1925, an equitable estate tail may be created after 1925 in respect
Due course of justice
Due course of justice, the words 'due course of justice' used in, s. 13 is wider in scope than the words 'due course of any judicial proceeding or administration of justice' used
In the opinion of Income Tax Officer
of Income Tax Officer, The expression 'in the opinion of the Income-tax Officer' in the proviso to s. 13 of the Indian Income-tax Act, 1922, does not confer a mere discretionary power, in the context it imposes
Founder of the institution
Founder of the institution, the expression 'founder of the institution' used in s. 13(3) (a) means that the person concerned should be the originator of the institution, or at least one of
Gardens
Gardens. The (English) Town Gardens Protection Act, 1863 (26 & 27 Vict. c. 13), provides for the protection of gardens and ornamental grounds vested in trustees, in squares and other public places,
Good cause, sufficient case Difference
for non-appearance in O. IX, R. 7 and 'sufficient cause' for the same purpose in O. IX, R. 13 as pointing to different criteria of 'goodness' or 'sufficiently' for succeeding in the two proceedings; and as there-fore
Goods
(1983 Edn.), also Sale of Goods Act, 1930, s. 2(7); Transfer of Property Act, 1882, ss. 3 and 130; Delhi Sales Tax Act, 1975 (43 of 1975), s. 2(g) & (I). Means something which can ordinarily come … duty subject to conditions which further stipulated that exemption shall be granted only if the 'goods' released from 100% export-oriented units were brought directly in to the factory of the licensee and were 'used in the manufacture
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