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Local area

the Official Gazette, to be a local area for the purposes of this Act. [Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 (37 of 1954), s. 2 (vii)] The words 'local area' in Entry 52 of the Constitution, (when the … Local area, 'Local area', in relation to any local cadre, means the local area specified in para 6 for direct

Octroi

the word 'sale' was included only in 1954 in order to bring the description of octroi in the Act in line with the Constitution, Hiralal Thakorlal Dalal (M/s.) v. Broach Municipality, AIR 1976 SC 1446 (1448): (1976) … history of octrois and terminal taxes, Court held that 'octrois were taxes on goods brought into the local area for consumption, use or sale', and that 'they were leviable in respect of goods put to some use

Bailment

time or use for, or condition on, which they were bailed shall have elapsed or been performed, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 2, 4th Edn., Para 1801, p. 830. … a bailment without an enforceable obligation, Anamalai Timber Trust v. Tripunithura, AIR 1954 Trav Co 305. There can be bailment and the relationship of a … subject to the limitations of an agreement, and the notion or privity need not be introduced in an area where it is unnecessary, for bailment arises out of possession, and essentially connotes the relationship between a person … 1895 AC 632. As to the liability of a bailee for the acts of his servants, see Cheshire v. Bailey, (1905) 1 KB 237. See

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