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Bad faith

the concept of bad faith might be relevant to an assessment of the standard of the defendant's conduct, Attorney-General's Ref. No. … deflect them from their task of deciding whether the public office had been abused by the conduct of office holder, although

For sale

processed goods are intended for sale by such third party, Assessing Authority-cum-Excise and Taxation Officer v. East India Cotton Mfg. Co.

Receiver-General of the Duchy of Lancaster

Duchy Court, who collects all the revenues, fines, forfeitures, and assessments within the duchy. … Receiver-General of the Duchy of Lancaster, an officer of the Duchy Court, who collects all the revenues, fines,

Prejudicial to the interests of the Revenue

which might set a bad trend or pattern for similar assessments, which on a broad reckoning, the Commissioner might think to … grievous error in the order passed by the Income Tax Officer, which might set a bad trend or pattern for similar

Interpretation of Statute

to justify the inference that the legislature clearly so intended, Assessing Authority-Cum-Excise and Taxation Officer v. East India Cotton Mfg. Co.

Censor

Law. A Roman officer who acted as a census taker, assess or, and reviewer of public morals, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th

Easter offerings, or Easter dues

raised by churchwardens in pursuance of a Bishop's letter are assessable to Income Tax, under Schedule E of the Income Tax … Income Tax Act, 1842, as perquisites accruing by reason of office, Cooper v. Blakiston, 1909 AC 104. Small sums of money

Discovers

a material bearing on the facts and circumstances on which assessment had been made or relief granted, and that when the … or relief granted, and that when the Excess Profits Tax Officer finds that an assessee to whom relief had been granted

Contiguous

Contiguous, prima facie means 'touching', Soillers Ltd. v. Cardiff Assessment Committee and Pritchard, (Cardiff Revenue Officer), (1931) 2 KB 21.

unsecured claim

for which credit was extended based solely upon the creditor's assessment of the debtor's future ability to pay. Source: Administrative Officeassessment of the debtor's future ability to pay. Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts

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