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Turnover
as the consideration for the sale is to be taken into account for determining the turnover. Where a bill of sale is issued (and obviously the bill has to state the total amount charged as consideration), the … prices received and receivable by him in respect of sales of any goods in the course of inter-State trade or commerce made during any prescribed period and determined in accordance with the provisions of this Act and
Injunction
adequately prevented than by an injunction; as where the injury is irreparable or where injury to health or trade, destruction of the means of subsistence, or permanent ruin to propertmay ensue'e.g., from the obstruction of ancient lights … disclosure of secrets acquired in the course of a confidential employment; the alienation of property; the negotiation of bills of exchange and promissory notes obtained by fraud or collusion; the transfer of stock; the receipt of dividends;
Exchange
consists of other goods it may be an exchange or barter, Dhampur Sugar Mills Ltd. v. Commissioner of Trade Tax, (2006) 5 SCC 624: (2006) 11 JT 111: (2006) 5 SCALE 595: (2006) 5 Supreme 73: (2006) … weight or fineness, as fixed by the mint regulations; and, secondly, any sudden increase or diminution of the bills drawn in one country upon another, See McCull. Com. Dict. An 'exchange' involves the transfer of property by
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Forgery
transfer, see Bank of England v. Cutler, (1907) 1 KB 889; (1908) 2 KB 208. See also FLASE TRADE DESCRIPTION. Whoever makes any false documents or false electronic record or part of a document or electronic record, … 8, and the making or being in possession of paper or implements for the forgery of banknotes, Treasury Bills, Revenue paper, etc., by s. 9, the provisions in both these cases being most stringent; and see s.
security
investment (as because of a fixed interest rate or dividend) government security : a security (as a Treasury bill) that is issued by a government, a government agency, or a corporation in which a government has a … security : a security for which a registration statement has not been filed when-is·sued security : a security traded on a conditional basis prior to its issue 3 a : measures taken to guard against espionage or
Magna Carta
are the Petition of Right (3 Car. (1628)), the Habeas Corpus Act (31 Car. 2 (1679)), and the Bill of Rights (1 Will. SM. (1689)). Also spelled Magna charta, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 963. This … contenement is that which is absolutely necessary for his support and maintenance, as his tools and instruments of trade; and wainage is that which is necessary for the labourer and the farmer, for the cultivation of his
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