Callings - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ejusdem generis
B&C 96] the word 'person' is confined to those of callings of the same kind as those specified by the preceding
Carry on trade
SC 739 (741): (1968) 2 SCR 536. [Punjab Professions, Trades, Callings and Employment Taxation Act, (7 of 1956), s. 3]
Sunday
exercise any worldly labour, business, or work of their ordinary callings [barbers are not within the enactment: Palmer v. Snow, (1900)
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Sanitation
wide meaning as to include control or regulation of trades, callings or practices, District Board v. Lakshmi Narain Sharma, AIR 1961
Industry
intended to include within scope what might not strictly be called a trade or business venture, Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage
Institutions
those of Gaius especially from his Institutes and his books called Aureorum (i.e., of important matters). The Institutes are divided into
contract
a recognizance, a letter of credit, or a negotiable instrument called also special contract specialty forward contract : a privately negotiated
Tenure
in England. Those who held immediately from the king were called tenants in capite (in chief), which was the most honourable
Trial
929. Means the proceedings which commences when the case is called on with the Magistrate on the bench, the accused in
Advow, or Avow, or Avouch
the right of a tenant was impugned, he had to call upon his lord to come forward and defend his right.
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