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Income-tax Officer. The satisfaction depends upon the facts of each case, Delhi Farming & Construction (P) Ltd. v. CIT, (2003) 5 … or other living organisms or other interferences with the ecological system of which they form part and, in case of man,
Assessee
of persons or a body of individuals consisting, in either case, only or husband and wife governed by the system of
Wheeling
facilities of a transmission licensee or distribution licensee, as the case may be, are used by another person for the conveyance … Wheeling, means the operation whereby the distribution system and associated facilities of a transmission licensee or distribution licensee,
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Homosystemic
Developing in the case of multicellular organisms from the same embryonic systems into which … in the case of multicellular organisms from the same embryonic systems into which the secondary unit gastrula or plant enbryo differentiates
inquisitorial
judge conducts an inquiry developing the facts of the litigant's case compare accusatorial, adversary 2 : having the authority to conduct … inquisitorial 1 : constituting or relating to a system of justice in which the judge conducts an inquiry developing
Uses
the feoffee to uses, and A. or C., as the case may be, the cestui que use. Function of feoffee to … at nought the rigidity of existing law and formalities. A system was found by the monastic jurists upon a model furnished
Consumer
the levy of electricity tax the Court should differentiate between cases wherein the energy consumed has been generated by someone other … promised or partly paid and partly promised, or under any system of deferred payment and includes any user of such goods
equity
and statutory law [the judicial power shall extend to all cases, in law and , arising under this Constitution "U.S. Constitution … : an instance of equity [the inequities produced by the system are outnumbered by the equities] 2 a : a system
Salary or wages
for a price, paid or promised. Such transfer, in the case of tangible immovable property of the value of one hundred … works contract, (c) delivery of goods on hire-purchase or any system of payment by instalments, (d) transfer of the right to
Registration of title of land
land may but need not be registered until, in the case of freehold land, a sale takes place, and in the … in a register. The advantages which are claimed for the system are (a) purchasers for value of an absolute or good
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