1961 Sections 2 2 And 21 - Law Dictionary Search Results
sale
seller's inventory called also bulk transfer NOTE: Article 6 of the Uniform Commercial Code governs bulk sales. Under section 6-102(c), in order for a sale to be considered a bulk sale, the buyer (or an auctioneer or … business. cash sale : a sale in which payment must be made in cash NOTE: Under U.C.C. section 2-310, payment must be made in cash at the time and place that the buyer receives the goods unless
Legal representative
2 SCC 275: (1989) 2 SCR 810. It has the meaning assigned to it in clause (11) of section 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. [Wealth-tax Act, 1957, s. 2 (lb)] It means a person
Bill of Exchange
in use among the Florentines in the twelfth, and the Venetians in the thirteenth century. In 3 Rich. 2, c. 3, they are referred to as a means of conveying money out of the realm though not
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Judge
2(a)] Judge means the presiding officer of a Civil Court. [Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, s. 2(8)] Judge, section 2(29) of the Bombay Provincial Muni-cipal Corporations Act, 1949, defines the word 'Judge' as: 'the Judge' means in
High Court
1958), s. 2(d)] High Court, shall have the same meaning as assigned to it in clause (i) of section 2 of the Patents Act, 1970 (39 of 1970), the Designs Act, 2000, s. 2(e). … Allahabad v. Raj Kishore Yadav, AIR 1997 SC 1186 (1190): (1997) 3 SCC 11. (Constitution of India, Article 215) Means the High Court for a State. [Supreme Court (Conditions of Service) Act, 1958 (41 of 1958), s.
Gas
1932, 1934. Consult Michael and Will on Gas and Water. Gas, the definition of gas as given in section 2(g) of the Gujarat Gas Act wherein 'gas' has been defined as 'a matter of gaseous state which
Joint-tenancy
an undivided moiety, though since the (English) Real Property Limitation Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 27), s. 12, the possession of one joint-tenant is no longer to be deemed the possession of the other
damage
a wrongful act NOTE: Hedonic damages are not recognized in all jurisdictions. incidental damages : damages recoverable under section 2-715 of the Uniform Commercial Code in breach of contract cases for losses that include expenses incurred in
Boundary
which abuts on a street and which does not exceed two and half metres in height, Cantonments Act, 2006, sec. 2(c). Means a wall which abuts on a street and which does not exceed two and a
impracticability
rendered impracticable called also commercial impracticability impracticability of performance compare frustration impossibility of performance at impossibility NOTE: Under section 2-615 of the Uniform Commercial Code, the impracticability must arise “by the occurrence of contingency the non-occurrence of
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