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Manufacture

by (38 of 1960), s. 2(f)] Manufacture is a kind of productive industry in which the making of articles or material, often on a large scale, is by physical labour or mechanical power, Secretary, Madras Gymkhana ClubEmployees' Union … the existence which is different from that, out of which it is made in the sense that the things produced is by itself a commercial commodity capable of being sold or supplied. The material from which the

Poll

Wimbledon Local Board, (1881) 8 QBD 459, better reported, 46 LT 47. Voting papers are allowed if the Articles of Association or other regulations so provide, McMillan v. Le Roi Mining Co. Ltd., (1906) 1 Ch 331, … elections by secret voting, see the Ballot Act, 1872. Wherever a person has to be chosen, or a thing may be ordered to be done by the majority of persons entitled to vote, there is a Common

inspection

or acceptance esp. in accordance with section 2-513 of the Uniform Commercial Code b : an examination of articles of commerce to determine their fitness for transportation or sale c : an investigation of an applicant for … or susceptibility to fire or other hazards) ;specif : administrative search at search e : examination of documents, things, or property for purposes of making discovery for trial

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Insect-infested

the word is now used especially for 'insects which attack plants, grain, etc. in large swarms'. Thus an article of food would be 'insect-infested', if it has been attacked by insects in swarms or numbers, Municipal Corporation … (Volume V at page 259) the word 'infest' means 'To attack assail, annoy or trouble (a person or thing) in a persistent manner', 'to visit persistently or in large number for purposes of destruction or plunder', 'to

Consummation

in its primary sense means the act of consuming and in ordinary parlance means the use of an article in a way which destroys, wastes or uses up that article. But in some legal contexts, the word … capable of inheriting. His estate becomes initiate upon birth of a child. Consummation, (1) the completion of a thing; (2) the completion of a marriage between wedded persons by cohabitation. Consummation, defined in Black's Law Dictionary, 6th

Consumption and use

in its primary sense means the act of consuming and in ordinary parlance means the use of an article in a way which destroys, wastes or uses up that article. But in some legal contexts, the word … capable of inheriting. His estate becomes initiate upon birth of a child. Consummation, (1) the completion of a thing; (2) the completion of a marriage between wedded persons by cohabitation. Consummation, defined in Black's Law Dictionary, 6th

Equal pay for equal work

peace and harmony of the world are imperilled'. The principle equal pay for equal work is deducible from Articles 14 and 16 and may be properly applied to cases of unequal scales of pay based on no … of India to constitute India into a Sovereign Socialist Democratic Republic. Again the word 'Socialist' must mean some thing. Even if it does not mean to each according to his need it must at least mean 'equal

Regulation

process of controlling by rule or restriction, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1289. The word 'free' in Article 301 does not mean free-dom from regulation. There is a clear distinction between laws interfering with freedom to … as regulation. The word 'regulation' has no fixed connotation. It's meaning differs according to the nature of the thing to which it is applied, G.K. Krishnan v. State of Tamil Nadu, AIR 1975 SC 583: (1975) 1

Complete destruction

Complete destruction, in Article 592 of American Jurisprudence, the statement of law on the consequences of complete destruction of a building is … irrespective of the destruction. If the destruction of the premises is complete - nothing remaining, the subject-matter or thing leased no longer existing then the liability of the tenant for rent ceases or extinguishes. ... Thus, it

Property

the multi-storeyed building, all improvements and structures thereon, and all easements, rights and appurtenances belonging thereto, and all articles of personal property intended for use in connection therewith. [Delhi Apartment Ownership Act, 1986 (58 of 1986), s. … Nongthombam Ambu Singh, AIR 1957 Manipur 1. Property, in its most general usage, it denotes ownership of the things owned, UNESCO Report, p. 549. Property, includes 'shebaitship' which is recognised as property in Hindu Law; Angurbala v.

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