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Home Dictionary Name: bond Page: 2Bonded debt
Bonded debt, means an advance obtained, or presumed to have been obtained, by a bonded labourer under, or in pursuance of the bonded labour system. [Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976 (19 of 1976, s. 2 (d)]...
Bonded labour
Bonded labour, 'bonded labour' means any labour or service rendered under the bonded labour system. [Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, (19 of 1976), s. 2, Exp., Cl. (e)]...
Goods exported in bond
Goods exported in bond, occurring in the exclusionary part of the proviso includes also goods exported under excise bond and not only the goods exported under customs bond in the absence of any restrictive words the expression must be given its full meaning [Customs Act, 1962, s. 20 ands. 130E(b)] Gauraw Distributors Pvt. Ltd. v. Commissioner of Customs, New Delhi, (2004) 7 SCC 187....
Justifying bail
Justifying bail, proving the sufficiency of bail or sureties in point of property, etc. see BAIL...
Bail, Furlough, Parole
Bail, Furlough, Parole, The terms bail, furlough and parole have different connotations. Bail is well understood in criminal jurisprudence. 'Furlough' and 'Parole' are two distinct terms used in the jail manual or laws relating to temporary release of prisoners, State of Haryana v. Mohinder Singh, (2000) 3 SCC 394: AIR 2000 SC 890. (Criminal Procedure Code 1973, ss. 436 to 450)...
Bid bond
Bid bond, means a surety bond often required of contractor's biddings on construction work to ensure that the successful bidder will accept the job and will also provide a performance bond, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 85....
Administration bond
Administration bond. The bond, usually for double the value of the property placed in possession of the administrator of the grant required under s. 167(1) of the (English) Jud. Act, 1925, as amended by the (English) Administration of Justice Act, 1928, Schedule 7, from every person to whom a grant of administration of a deceased person's estate has been made. As a rule, two sureties are also required. The conditions of the Bond are (1) to make and exhibit an inventory; (2) to administer according to law; (3) to exhibit any later will if found, and then deliver up the letters of administration. See (English) Jud. Act, 1925, and Probate Rules, 1925; and see ADMINISTRATION....
Z-bond
Z-bond : accrual bond at bond ...
Bail-piece
Bail-piece, a piece of parchment containing the names of special bail, with other particulars, which, being signed by a judge, was filed in the court in which the action was pending, and notice of the bail having justified was then given to the opposite party....
Gold bonds
Gold bonds, means the Gold Bonds, 1998 issued by the Central Government in accordance with the scheme framed by that Government under s. 3. [Gold Bonds Immunities and Exemptions Act, 1993 (25 of 1993), s. 2(a)]...
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