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Retrenchment
the employer continues, as an employer but where either on account of transfer of the undertaking or on account of the
Tithe Rent-Charge
landowner such sum as the landowner had properly paid on account of tithe rent-charge to the tithe-owner: see Tuff v. Guild … consultation with the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries. Their principal duties are (1) to determine what tithe rent-charge have been extinguished
Purchase value
purchase value of the specified goods is not ascertainable on account of non-availability or non-production of the original invoice, or when … as ascertained from the original invoice and includes insurance, excise, duties, counter-vailing duties, sales tax, transport fee, octroi, freight charges and
Wilful default
to pay the rent due; it may also be on account of supine indifference or callous or recalcitrant conduct, J. Jermons
Merit
these and other factors may have to be taken into account in assessing the merit, Guman Singh v. State of Rajasthan, … duty and the manner in which he discharges his official duties. Allied to this may be various other matter or factors
liability
the date incurred or from a given date b : accountability and responsibility to another enforceable by civil remedies or criminal
Churchwardens
end of the year they are bound to render an account of all their receipts and disbursements. Churchwardens officiate in the … see R. v. Townson, (1908) 99 LT 472. The former duties of the churchwardens relating to the repair of the church
Ill health
the consumers of the concerned products and services. If on account of a workman's disease or incapacity or debility in functioning, … disorder in health which incapacitates an individual from discharging the duties en-trusted to him or affects his work adversely or comes
Post entry
are weighed or measured, and the merchant has got an account thereof at the Custom House, and finds his entry already … collector or comptroller, or their deputies, who then compute the duties and set down on the back of the certificate the
Person aggrieved
but refers to one who has a genuine grievance on account of some order prejudicially affecting his interests, K.C. Pazhanimala v.
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