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Like manner like condition, 'Like manner' and subjection to 'like conditions' to mean similar and not identical manner and conditions, Ram Bali Rajbhar v. State of West Bengal, AIR 1975 SC 623 (628): (1975) 4 SCC 47: (1975) 3 SCR 63....
Such conditions in this behalf
Such conditions in this behalf, the expression 'such conditions in this behalf' in the context should take in conditions dealing with the position which would inevitably arise when the business comes to an end. Okara Electric Supply Co. Ltd. v. State of Punjab, AIR 1960 SC 284: (1960) 2 SCR 239....
Conditions
Conditions, Conditions are nothing but qualifica-tion, restriction or limitation modifying or even destroying to a certain extent the right to carry on the business. The commodities in which the association can carry on the business of forward contract is an integral part of its business activity. They are the subject- matter or media for carrying on the business and specification of commodities in which business can be carried on is a condition sounding only in the realm of regulation and control of that business, Union of India v. Rajdhani Grains and Jaggery Exchange Ltd., (1975) 1 SCC 676: AIR 1975 SC 1218: (1975) Supp SCR 1....
Conditionally
In a conditional manner subject to a condition or conditions not absolutely or positively...
Conditional
Containing implying or depending on a condition or conditions not absolute made or granted on certain terms as a conditional promise...
Conditioned
Surrounded circumstanced in a certain state or condition as of property or health as a well conditioned man...
Terms and conditions of employments
Terms and conditions of employments, would or-dinarily include not only the contractual terms and conditions but those terms which are understood and applied by the parties in practice or habitually or by common consent without even being incorporated in the contract, Workmen v. Hindustan Lever Limited, AIR 1984 SC 1683: 1984 (4) SCC 392....
Subsequent condition
Subsequent condition. See CONDITION SUBSEQUENT....
Precedent condition
Precedent condition, such as must happen or be performed before an estate can vest or be enlarged, or an obligation be performed. See CONDITION PRECEDENT....
Mortgage by conditional sale
Mortgage by conditional sale, the definition of a mortgage by conditional sale postulates the creation by the transfer of a relation of mortgagor and mortgagee, the price being charged on the property conveyed. In a sale coupled with an agreement to reconvey there is no relation of debtor and creditor nor is the price charged upon the property conveyed, but the sale is subject to an obligation to retransfer the property within the period specified, P.L. Bapuswami v. N. Pattay Gounder, AIR 1966 SC 902 (903): (1966) 2 SCR 918; See also Bhaskar Waman Joshi v. Shrinarayan Rambilas Agarwal, AIR 1960 SC 301: (1960) 2 SCR 117. [Transfer of Property Act, 15 s. 58 (c)]...
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