1970 Sections 7 2 - Law Dictionary Search Results
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1869 (32 & 33 Vict. c. 67), and amending Acts (18 & 19 Geo. 5, c. 44, s. 7 (2); 19 & 20 Geo. 5, c. 17, s. 18; and 7 Edw. 7, c. cxi., s. 29), a
Energy Management Centre
under the Resolution of the Government of India in the erstwhile Ministry of Energy, Department of Power No. 7(2)/87-EP(Vol.IV), dated the 5th July 1989 and registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. [Energy Conservation Act, 2001 (52
controversy
dispute or disagreement [suits at common law, where the value in shall exceed twenty dollars "U.S. Constitution amend. VII"] 2 : a civil action involving a real and immediate dispute between parties with adverse interests NOTE: Article
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equitable powers for a mortgage indemnity, etc.; and see (English) Law of Property Act, 1922, 15th Sched., par. 7(2), avoiding any contract to renew a lease for more than sixty years from the expiration of the lease.
Pocket veto
that it does not become a law in virtue of the following constitutional provision Const Art I sec 7 cl 2 ldquoIf any bill shall not be returned by the President within ten days Sundays excepted after
Turnover
for deferred payment or for other valuable consideration, Joint Commercial Tax Officer v. Young Men's Association (Regd.), AIR 1970 SC 1212 (1215): (1970) 1 SCC 462: (1970) 3 SCR 680. Turnover means an aggregate amount for which … valuable consideration, State of Andhra Pradesh v. H. Abdul Bakhi and Brothers, AIR 1965 SC 531 (532): (1964) 7 SCR 664. [Hyderabad General Sales Tax Act (14 of 1950), s.2 (m)] The expression 'turnover' is defined in
Tithe Rent-Charge
This commutation was effected by a procedure set on foot by the (English) Tithe Act, 1836 (6 & 7 Wm. 4, c. 71), amended by subsequent Acts. See Chitty's Stat., tit. 'Tithe Rent-Charge.' The amount to be … distrain for it. The landowner also, in case of a contract before the passing of the Act (March 26th, 1891), binding the occupier to pay tithe, might recover by distress on the occupier any sum he may
good
excluding money, securities, and negotiable instruments usually used in pl. : as a pl : all things under section 2-105 of the Uniform Commercial Code that are movable at the time of identification to the contract for … with the home ;specif : furniture, furnishings, and personal effects used in a dwelling as defined by section 7-209 of the Uniform Commercial Code mo·bile goods : goods as defined in section 9-103 of the Uniform Commercial
Weaker section of society
Weaker section of society, the expression 'weaker sections of society' includes also citizens of 'backward classes' who are covered by notification issued in pursuance to articles … be benefited when Article 46 was incorporated in the Constitution. Parliament in adopting the same language in s. 21 of Act also intended people of all weaker sections to have the advantage. It is, therefore, appropriate that
Sub-section
Sub-section, means a sub-section of the sections in which the word occurs. [General Clauses Act, 1897, s. 3(61)] Sub-section, shall mean a sub-section of the
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