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Brought into the city
Act, 1961 as meaning brought into the city for any purpose and without any limitations would, amount to attributing to the Legislature an intention to ignore the constitutional limitations. The expression 'brought into the city' in s.
Legal person
Legal person, a 'legal person' is any subject-matter other than a human being to which the law attributes personality, Som Prakash Rekhi v. Union of India, AIR 1981 SC 212: (1981) 1 SCC 449: (1981) 2
Payable
and any difference between that price and the price given in the invoice can therefore not have the attribute of having become 'payable' by him, Director, Enforcement Directorate, Ministry of Finance v. K.O. Krishnaswamy, AIR 1979 SC
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Luxury
accounted the necessaries. Hence, in recent use, something which is desirable but not indispensable; and (5) as an attribute as luxury coach, cruise duty, edition, flat, liner, shop, tax, trade, Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd Edn., Vol. IX.
Reservation/Class
the people grouped together because of certain likeness or common traits and who are identifiable by some common attributes such as status, rank, occupation, residence in a locality, race, religion and the like, Makhanlal Waza v. State
Vegetables
popular sense meaning 'that sense which people conversant with the subject-matter with which the statute is dealing would attribute to it. So construed, it denotes those classes of vegetables which are grown in a kitchen garden or
Toll
for protection; more especially, for permission to pass somewhere, do some act, or perform some function. Another meaning attributed to the term is a charge for the landing or shipping goods at a port; a charge made
Technical
training dealing with applied science. It is trite to say that when a word has many etymological meanings attributed to it, the same takes its true colour from the text and context. The dictionary meaning of the
Tail after possibility of issue extinct, Tenant in
punishable for waste. Apparently, impossibility will not be presumed on account of age, Co. Litt. 28 a. The attributes of this estate are these:- (1) The tenant is dispunishable for waste; he may, therefore, not only commit
Subject thereto
622. The use of expression 'subject thereto' in the commencement of the positive part of s. 58(3) cannot attribute to the previous operation of the repealed statute an overriding effect so as to deprive the authorities constituted
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Attribution - Law Dictionary Search Results
Brought into the city
Act, 1961 as meaning brought into the city for any purpose and without any limitations would, amount to attributing to the Legislature an intention to ignore the constitutional limitations. The expression 'brought into the city' in s.
Legal person
Legal person, a 'legal person' is any subject-matter other than a human being to which the law attributes personality, Som Prakash Rekhi v. Union of India, AIR 1981 SC 212: (1981) 1 SCC 449: (1981) 2
Payable
and any difference between that price and the price given in the invoice can therefore not have the attribute of having become 'payable' by him, Director, Enforcement Directorate, Ministry of Finance v. K.O. Krishnaswamy, AIR 1979 SC
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Luxury
accounted the necessaries. Hence, in recent use, something which is desirable but not indispensable; and (5) as an attribute as luxury coach, cruise duty, edition, flat, liner, shop, tax, trade, Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd Edn., Vol. IX.
Reservation/Class
the people grouped together because of certain likeness or common traits and who are identifiable by some common attributes such as status, rank, occupation, residence in a locality, race, religion and the like, Makhanlal Waza v. State
Vegetables
popular sense meaning 'that sense which people conversant with the subject-matter with which the statute is dealing would attribute to it. So construed, it denotes those classes of vegetables which are grown in a kitchen garden or
Toll
for protection; more especially, for permission to pass somewhere, do some act, or perform some function. Another meaning attributed to the term is a charge for the landing or shipping goods at a port; a charge made
Technical
training dealing with applied science. It is trite to say that when a word has many etymological meanings attributed to it, the same takes its true colour from the text and context. The dictionary meaning of the
Tail after possibility of issue extinct, Tenant in
punishable for waste. Apparently, impossibility will not be presumed on account of age, Co. Litt. 28 a. The attributes of this estate are these:- (1) The tenant is dispunishable for waste; he may, therefore, not only commit
Subject thereto
622. The use of expression 'subject thereto' in the commencement of the positive part of s. 58(3) cannot attribute to the previous operation of the repealed statute an overriding effect so as to deprive the authorities constituted
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