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Goods

need not alter their status as 'goods' because the Code definition includes 'specially manufactured goods', Advent Systems Ltd. v. Unisys Corpn., 925 F. 2d 670 3d Cir 1991. Associated Cement Companies Ltd. v. Commissioner of Customs, AIR … in the course of construction, Schiffachrt -- Treuland GmbH v. H.M. Procurator-General, [1953] AC 232: 1953 (1) All ER 364 PC [See Halsbury's Laws of England, 4th Edn., Vol. 37] Tangible or movable property other than money, … distributed to computer owners. An analogy can be drawn to a compact-disc recording of an orchestral rendition. The music is produced by the artistry of

Public Order Act, 1936

but it is one to which members of public in fact have resort, State of Kerala v. Cherian Secarich, AIR 1967 Ker 106: (1967) ILR … up to 3 months or a fine upto 50l. or both. Public parks. See PARK, and also 22 Vict. c. 27, and 34 & 35 Vict. c. 13. See also OPEN SPACES; PLEASURE GROUNDS. Public place, denotes … Public Order Act, 1936 (English) (1 Edw. 8 & 1 Geo. 6, c. 6). An Act to prohibit the wearing of uniforms in connection with

Criminal Evidence Act

superseding [see Charnock v. Merchant, (1900) 1 QB 474] but not expressly repealing these particular enactments, provides (s. 1) that every person charged with an … Criminal Evidence Act, 1898 (English) (61 & 62 Vict. c. 36), the general Act by which every person charged with an offence and his or her wife … Criminal Evidence Act, 1898 (English) (61 & 62 Vict. c. 36), the general Act by which every person charged with

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Highways

man has no right to stand on the highway in order to shoot pheasants flying across it, R. v. Pratt, (1855) 4 E&B 860; and see Fitzhardinge v. Purcell, (1908) 2 Ch 168, or maliciously to interfere

Cy-press Doctrine

the property 'Cy-press' i.e. to some other charities as nearly as possible, resembling the original trust; N.S.R. Mudaliar v. M.S.V. Mudaliar, (1970) 1 SCC 12; R.P. Gandhi v. State, AIR 1954 SC 388; Abid v. Janab, (2000)

Fund

expression used to describe a particular category which a persons uses in making up his accounts, R.K. Dalmia v. Delhi Administration, AIR 1962 SC 1821 (1834). Means the Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Fund of a … a particular kind (e.g., money in a drawer or a bank), or it may be a mere accountancy expression used to describe a particular category which a persons uses in making up his accounts, R.K. Dalmia v.

Ex

in effuse The form e occurs instead of ex before b d g l m n r and v as in ebullient emanate enormous etc In words from the French it often appears as es sometimes as

Recruited direct

first appointment thereto is made other-wise than (i) by promotion (ii) by transfer or (iii) by re-employment, G.S. Venkat Reddy v. Government of Andhra Pradesh, AIR 1993 SC 2306 (2312): 1993 Supp (3) SCC 425. [Andhra Pradesh … Recruited direct, a person is said to be 'Recruited Direct' to a post, category or class in a service,

Ulthural servants

relate mainly to the performance of poojas, rituals and other services to the deity, the recitation of mantras, vedas, prabandas, thevarams and similar invocations and the performance of duties con-nected with such performance and recitations, H.S. Holiness … Ulthural servants, the duties of Ulthural servants relate mainly to the performance of poojas, rituals and other services to the deity, the recitation of mantras, vedas,

Shop

on right employment, has special provisions as to the catering trade, the sale of accessories for Aircraft, motor vehicles and cycles; provides for weekly half-holidays and intervals for meals, and provides for sanitary and other arrangements; this … 'retail trade or business' includes the business of a barber or hairdresser, but not the sale of programmes, etc., at places of amusement. A business establishment or place of employment; a factory, office, or other place of … Shops Act, 1934, deals with the employment of persons under eighteen years, repealing s. 2 of the (English) Shops Act, 1912; but the other provisions

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