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Obiter dicta
for considera-tion. The observations on such questions, whether they be casual or of collateral relevance are known as 'obiter dicta' or
Occupation and possession
serving outside or living with his near relations but makes casual visits to his house and thus retains control over the
Operator
a contractor, whether as a regular worker or as a casual worker, with or without the knowledge of the principal employer,
Workmen's Compensation Act
labour whose remuneration exceeds 350l. a year; (b) employees in casual work which is not part of the employer's trade or
Preamble
Means merely the prefatory note or the introductory para containing casual or passing reference to in significant facts not intended to
Receipts arose out of the vocation
of the vocation' of the assessee and they were not casual and non-recurring and, hence, they were his income. The receipts
Roe, Richard
Roe, Richard, otherwise Troublesome, the casual ejector and fictitious defendant in ejectment, whose services are no
Service
either urbane or rustic, free and base, continua land annual, casual and accidental, intrinsic and extrinsic, certain and uncertain, etc. see
Tax payable
Act on sales or purchase effected by a dealer or casual dealer but does not include tax due as defined in
Vagrants
(20 Geo. 5, c. 17), ss. 151 et seq. (see CASUAL PAUPER); any person making a false statement for the purpose
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