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add-on

add-on 1 : being or able to be added on [ no-fault benefits] 2 : able to be added to [ certificates of deposit] ...


Eke

To increase to add to to augment now commonly used with out the notion conveyed being to add to or piece out by a laborious inferior or scanty addition as to eke out a scanty supply of one kind with some other...


Accessories

Accessories, The term 'accessories ' is used in the schedule to describe goods which may have been manufactured for use as an aid or addition.Accessories are not necessarily confined to particular machines for which they may serve as aids. The same item may be an accessory of more than one kind of instrument, Annapurna Carbon Industries Co. v. State of Andhra Pradesh, (1976) 2 SCC 273 (277): AIR 1976 SC 1418. (AP General Sales Tax Act, 1957, Sch. I, Entry 4)An object or device that is not essential in itself but that adds to the beauty or convenience or effectiveness of something else or is supplementary or secondary to something of greater or primary importance which assists in operating or controlling or may serve as aid are accessories (AP General Sales Tax Act, 1957), Mehra Brothers v. Joint Commercial Officer, (1991) 1 SCC 514 (517).Whether an article or part is an accessory cannot be decided with reference to its necessity to its effective use of the vehicle as a whole. General a...


Idem per idem

Idem per idem, an illustration of a kind that really adds no additional element to the consideration of the question.Means the same for the same. This phrase refers to an illustration that adds nothing to a matter under consideration, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 748....


Includes

Includes, as (i) to have as contents or part of contents; be made up of or contain; (ii) to add as part of something else; put in as part of a set, group or a category (iii) to contain as a secondary or minor ingredient or element, (Collins Dictionary of English Language).Is used in an interpretation clause, it must be construed as comprehending not only such things as they signify according to their nature and import but also those thing which the interpretation clause declares that they shall include, Scientific Engg. House (P) Ltd. v. C.I.T., (1986) 1 SCC 11: 1986 SCC (Tax) 143.The word 'includes' has different meanings in different contexts. Standard Dictionaries assign more than one meaning to the word 'include'. Webster's Dictionary defines the word 'include' as synonymous with 'comprise' or 'contain'. The Illustrated Oxford Dictionary defines the word 'include' as (i) comprise or contain in as a part of a whole; (ii) treat or regard as so included. The Collins Dictionary of Engl...


accumulate

accumulate -lat·ed -lat·ing vt : to gather esp. little by little ;specif : to add (income from a fund) back into the principal vi : to increase gradually in amount or number ...


affix

affix 1 : to attach physically 2 : to attach or add in any way [ a signature to a document] 3 : to make by or as if by pressure [ my seal] ...


codicil

codicil [Latin codicillus, literally, writing tablet, diminutive of codic- codex book see code ] : a formally executed document made after a will that adds to, subtracts from, or changes the will see also republish ...


material alteration

material alteration : an alteration made to an instrument that adds or deletes any provision or changes the rights and obligations of any party under it ...


Beautify

To make or render beautiful to add beauty to to adorn to deck to grace to embellish...


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