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Legitimate expectation

balanced the legitimate expectation as against the need for a change, Punjab Communications Ltd. v. Union of India, (1999) 4 SCC 727. Legitimate expectation, is a latest recruit to a long list of concepts fashioned by the courts for

Derived from

nexus between the profits and gains and the industrial undertaking, Belapur Sugar & Allied Industries Ltd. v. C.C.E., (1999) 4 SCC 98.

Demised premises

Demised premises, that the intention of the parties was to create relationship of landlord and tenant, (1999) 4 SCC 545.

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a request by the employee and corres-ponding acceptance or permission by HPMC, State of Haryana v. S.K. Singhal, (1999) 4 SCC 293.

Proprietor

whether in trust or for his own benefit, such village, muhal or land, Mishri Lal v. Dhirendra Nath, (1999) 4 SCC 1. Proprietor, owner. In s. 93 of the Patents and Designs Act, 1907, as amended by the Act

Provided

the real transferee made up the funds for buying the sale considera-tion, Pawan Kumar Gupta v. Rochiram Nagdeo, (1999) 4 SCC 243.

Carries on business

into with a profit motive, State of Tamil Nadu v. Board of Trustees of the Port of Madras, (1999) 4 SCC 630. Means business carried on by a corporation at a certain place. Presumption of requirement for a corporation

Capitalise

for a definite or indefinite length of time, Steel Authority of India Ltd. v. State of Madhya Pradesh, (1999) 4 SCC 76.

Any income

reason of the user of the expression 'derived from', Orissa State Warehousing Corporation v. Commissioner of Income Tax, (1999) 4 SCC 197.

Appurtenant

has gained wider as well as narrower interpretations through judicial pronouncements, K. Bhagirathi G. Shenoy v. K.P. Ballakuraya, (1999) 4 SCC 135. Appurtenant, belongs to another thing as principal, as hamlet to another village, garden to a home; that

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