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Agriculture
and circumstances of each case, Maheshwari Seed Farm v. T.N. Electricity Board, (2004) 4 SCC 705 (711): AIR 2004 SC 2341. Agriculture includes horticulture, fruit growing, seed growing, dairy farming and livestock breeding and keeping, the use
Raising the crop
the organisation required for it, Purtabpore Company Ltd. v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1970 SC 1578: (1970) 2 SCC 152: (1971) 1 SCR 426. [U.P. Agricultuarl Income Tax Act, 1949, s. 6(2)(b)(iv) … Company Ltd. v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1970 SC 1578: (1970) 2 SCC 152: (1971) 1 SCR 426. [U.P. Agricultuarl Income Tax Act, 1949, s. 6(2)(b)(iv)
Mine
in the case of coal mines, see COAL MINES. Coal mines only were rateable under 43 Eliz. c. 2, but the Rating Act, 1874 (37 & 38 Vict. c. 54), has made all mines rateable. Neither mines … the corresponding provisions in the case of coal mines, see COAL MINES. Coal mines only were rateable under 43 Eliz. c. 2, but the Rating Act, 1874 (37 & 38 Vict. c. 54), has made all mines
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Cast iron
Language, the word 'cast iron' means 'an iron-carbon alloy produced in a blast furnace. It contains up to 4% carbon, and is more brittle, but more easily fused, than steel'. According to Van Nostrand's scientific Encyclopedia, 'cast … meaning 'made of cast iron', Bengal Iron Corpn. v. CTO, 1994 Supp (1) SCC 310: AIR 1993 SC 2414 (2417). [A.P. General Sales Tax Act, (6 of 1957)] Cast iron casting in its basic or rough form
Reserve
different purposes, Indian Overseas Bank Ltd. v. Commissioner of Income Tax, AIR 1970 SC 1530: (1970) 2 SCC 4: (1971) 1 SCR 348. In its ordinary meaning the expression 'reserve' means something specifically kept apart for future … use. To retain or preserve for certain purposes.' (Oxford Dictionary). In Webster's New International Dictionary, Second Edition, page 2118, 'Reserve' is defined as follows:To keep in store for future or special use; to keep in reserve; to
Auctioneers
made by the auctioneer, see Re Hare and O'Moore's Contract, (1901) 1 Ch 93; McManus v. Fortescue, (1907) 2 KB 1. It has been held in Scotland that an auctioneer warrants his authority to sell, Anderson v. … bind virtue officii the seller and the purchaser of royalty by his memorandum of the sale under s. 40 of the (English) Law of Properties Act, 1925, replacing in part s. 4 of the Statute of Frauds;
Brigandine
scale-like plates, very plaint and easy for the body, mentioned in 4 & 5 P. & M. c. 2; also in Jer. xlvi. 4, and ii. 3, Authorized Version.
King's Bench
(which see) it usurped jurisdiction over all personal actions; direct jurisdiction in all such actions being given by 2 Wm. 4, c. 39, which abolished these fictitious proceedings. Error lay from this Court to the Exchequer Chamber.
Figures
all writs, etc., pleadings, rules, orders, indictments, etc., in courts of justice, as had been commonly used, notwithstanding 4 Geo. 2, c. 26. Under the present system of pleading dates, sums and numbers must be expressed in … the ten digits, which are usually called the Arabic or Indian figures from their supposed origin. 6 Geo. 2, c. 14, allowed expressing numbers by figures in all writs, etc., pleadings, rules, orders, indictments, etc., in courts
Renewal of lease
been performed by the lessee, and this condition is strongly enforced by the Court, Finch v. Underwood, (1876) 2 Ch D 310. Leases may be surrendered in order to be renewed, without a surrender of under-leases, by … under the provisions of s. 145. [(English) Law of Property Act, 1922 and 15th Sch. (1)] By s. 44 of the (English) Small Holdings and Allotments Act, 1908 (see SMALL HOLDINGS), a local authority which has compulsorily
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