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Contempt of court
'contempt of court' is defined as an act or omission calculated to interfere with the due administration of justice. This covers
Corn Sales Act, 1921 (English)
shall have effect as if the price or value were calculated on that of sixty imperial pounds of wheat, fifty of
Criminal contempt
Criminal contempt, any act done or writing published which is calculated to bring a Court or a Judge into contempt, or
Approved schools
of State may classify approved schools as he thinks best calculated to secure that a person sent to an approved school
overrating
a calculation that results in an estimate that is too high
Adulteration and misbranding of foodstuffs
misbranding of foodstuffs is a rampant evil and a statute calculated to control that evil is indisputably in the interest of
Act of Bankruptcy
finally disposed of, shall not be taken into account in calculating such period of 21 days. (f) Having filed, in the
Accredit
to furnish him with such authority and credentials as are calculated to ensure his being received with the credit and rank
Accounting profits and assessable profit
the actual profits earned by an assessee by as assessee calculated on commercial principles, C.I.T. v. Gangadhar Banarjee & Co. (P)
Accident
or any damage to a boiler or steam-pipe which is calculated to weaken the strength thereof so as to render it
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