Ceil - Law Dictionary Search Results
Roof
and maintain the same upon the walls or other uprights In the case of a building with vaulted ceilings protected by an outer roof some writers call the vault the roof and the outer protection the roof
Joist
or nearly so to which the planks of the floor or the laths or furring strips of a ceiling are nailed called according to its position or use binding joist bridging joist ceiling joist trimming joist etc
Held
Held, the word 'held' means possession of legal and does not require actual connected occupation, Jilubhai Nanbhai Khadhar v. State of Gujarat, 1995 Supp (1) SCC 596; AIR 1995 SC 142. The word 'held' in s....
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of a person, Rajendra Singh v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (1998) 7 SCC 654 (658). [U.P. Imposition of ceiling on land Holdings Act, 1960 (1 of 1961)]
Charges
of India, (2002) 5 SCC 466: AIR 2002 SC 2405 (2411). [Kerosene (Restriction on Use and Fixation of Ceiling Price) Order, 1993, clause 2(d)] The word 'charges' in Rule 7(1) should be given a wider meaning as
Compensation
to be paid for acquiring land held by a person under his personal cultivation which is within the ceiling limit applicable to him under any law for the time being in force, Constitution of India, Art. 31.
Declaratory
Declaratory, as the Kerala Land Reforms Act, 1963 is 'declaratory', the presumption against construing it retrospectively so as to respect vested rights, is not applicable. As sub-s. (3) of s. 84 in terms clarifies the meaning...
Fiscal targets
Fiscal targets, means the numerical ceilings pre-scribed in either absolutes (in Rupees Crore) or as proportions to the Gross State Domestic Product or other
Fixtures
grates, ranges, and stoves although fixed in brickwork; iron backs to chimneys beds fastened to the walls or ceiling; fixed tables, furnances and coppers, mash-tubs, and fixed water-tubs; coffee and malt-mills; cupboards fixed with hold-fasts; clock cases,
Good faith
Act, 1963, s. 2 (h)] The expression 'good faith' has not been defined in the U.P. Imposition of Ceiling on Land Holdings Act, 1960. The expression has several shades of meaning. In the popular sense, the phrase
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Roof
and maintain the same upon the walls or other uprights In the case of a building with vaulted ceilings protected by an outer roof some writers call the vault the roof and the outer protection the roof
Joist
or nearly so to which the planks of the floor or the laths or furring strips of a ceiling are nailed called according to its position or use binding joist bridging joist ceiling joist trimming joist etc
Held
Held, the word 'held' means possession of legal and does not require actual connected occupation, Jilubhai Nanbhai Khadhar v. State of Gujarat, 1995 Supp (1) SCC 596; AIR 1995 SC 142. The word 'held' in s....
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As far as possible
of a person, Rajendra Singh v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (1998) 7 SCC 654 (658). [U.P. Imposition of ceiling on land Holdings Act, 1960 (1 of 1961)]
Charges
of India, (2002) 5 SCC 466: AIR 2002 SC 2405 (2411). [Kerosene (Restriction on Use and Fixation of Ceiling Price) Order, 1993, clause 2(d)] The word 'charges' in Rule 7(1) should be given a wider meaning as
Compensation
to be paid for acquiring land held by a person under his personal cultivation which is within the ceiling limit applicable to him under any law for the time being in force, Constitution of India, Art. 31.
Declaratory
Declaratory, as the Kerala Land Reforms Act, 1963 is 'declaratory', the presumption against construing it retrospectively so as to respect vested rights, is not applicable. As sub-s. (3) of s. 84 in terms clarifies the meaning...
Fiscal targets
Fiscal targets, means the numerical ceilings pre-scribed in either absolutes (in Rupees Crore) or as proportions to the Gross State Domestic Product or other
Fixtures
grates, ranges, and stoves although fixed in brickwork; iron backs to chimneys beds fastened to the walls or ceiling; fixed tables, furnances and coppers, mash-tubs, and fixed water-tubs; coffee and malt-mills; cupboards fixed with hold-fasts; clock cases,
Good faith
Act, 1963, s. 2 (h)] The expression 'good faith' has not been defined in the U.P. Imposition of Ceiling on Land Holdings Act, 1960. The expression has several shades of meaning. In the popular sense, the phrase
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