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Surcharge
usual or current dues. It is in substance an addition to the stipulated rates of tariff, Bisra Stone Lime Co. Ltd. v. Orissa State Electricity Board, AIR 1976 SC 127 (130). [Electricity (Supply) Act (54 of 1948), … land revenue to the extent of the imposition of surcharge. The nature of such imposition is the same viz., land revenue on which it is a charge, Sarojini Tea Co. (P) Ltd. v. Collector of Dibrugarh, AIR
Legal misconduct
principles of equity and good conscience which ought to govern the conduct of an arbitrator, Indian Mineral Co. v. Northern India Lime Marketing Association, AIR 1958 All 692.
Process, connected with the manufacture
lime, coke, and limestones lifted to the platform at the head kiln by the aid of power, CCE v. Rajasthan State Chemical Works, (1991) 4 SCC 473.
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Fishery
soil' (2 Bl. Com. 40). This position of Blackstone, however, has been questioned, and the distinction between the various kinds of fishery is not clear; see Hrg. Co. Litt. 122 a, n. 7; Holford v. Bailey, (1846) … of 1923. See TROUT. As to cutting through or destroying the dam, flood-gate, or sluice of, or putting lime or noxious materials in, a fishpond or water which is private property, or in which there is a
Zone
Zone, 'zone' means a zone specified in the Second Schedule comprising the territories mentioned therein, S. Prakasha Rao v. Commissioner of Commercial Taxes, AIR 1990 SC 997: (1990) 2 SCC 259: (1990) 1 SCR 561. Means any … or town that through zoning regulations, is under particular restrictions as to building size law use and the lime.-Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1612.
Insurance
a coupon policy, i.e., a coupon cut out of a diary, etc., see General Accident, etc., Assce. Corpn. v. Robertson, 1909 AC 404. Insurable Interest must be possessed by the person taking out a policy; he must
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
holding to compensation from the landlord for the improvement, the compensation being such sum as fairly represents the value of the improvement to an incoming tenant, allowance being made for any benefit allowed by the landlord in
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