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Designated authority
Designated authority, shall mean such officer of the Central Government not below the rank of Joint Secretary to the Government, or such officer of the State Government
If any
duty is actually payable that the duty element can be excluded from the wholesale price, Asst. Collector of Central Excise v. Bata India, AIR 1996 SC 3380 (3383): (1996) 4 SCC 568. [Central Excise and Salt Act,
Hindu
which flows from the Punjab. 'That part of the great Aryan race', says Monier Williams, 'which immigrated from Central Asia, through the mountain passes into India, settled first in the districts near the river Sindhu (now called
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Highway
the National Highway Act, 1956 (48 of 1956) and includes any Expressway or Express Highway vested in the Central Government, whether surfaced or unsurfaced, and also includes: (i) all lands appurtenant to the Highway, whether demarcated or
Hazardous substance
defined as hazardous substance in the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and exceeding such quantity as specified by the Central Government under the Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991 (6 of 1991). [National Environment Tribunal Act, 1995 (27 of
Hank
nor less than 768 Metres (840 yards), Cannanore Spinning and Weaving Mills Ltd. v. Collector of Customs and Central Excise, AIR 1970 SC 1950 (1952): (1969) 3 SCC 112: (1970) 2 SCR 830 [Central Excise Rules, R.
Floppy
from a chip or an integrated circuit which performs intelligent functions, Anjalum Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. v. Commissioner of Central Excise, (2006) (2) SCC 336: 2006 (1) JT 353: 2006 (1) SCALE 314: 2006 (1) Supreme 312: 2006
Import
way of commerce; the opposite of import'. The Oxford Dictionary gives a similar meaning to both these words, Central India Spinning and Weaving Co. v. Municipal Committee, AIR 1958 SC 341: (1958) SCR 1102. Import, with its
Excisable goods
Excisable goods, means goods specified in the First Schedule and the Second Schedule to the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 as being subject to a duty of excise and includes salt. [Central Excise Act,
Establishment
establishment. [Apprentices Act, 1961 (52 of 1961), s. 2(g)] It means a corporation established by or under a Central, Provincial or State Act, or an authority or a body owned or controlled or aided by the government
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Designated authority
Designated authority, shall mean such officer of the Central Government not below the rank of Joint Secretary to the Government, or such officer of the State Government
If any
duty is actually payable that the duty element can be excluded from the wholesale price, Asst. Collector of Central Excise v. Bata India, AIR 1996 SC 3380 (3383): (1996) 4 SCC 568. [Central Excise and Salt Act,
Hindu
which flows from the Punjab. 'That part of the great Aryan race', says Monier Williams, 'which immigrated from Central Asia, through the mountain passes into India, settled first in the districts near the river Sindhu (now called
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Highway
the National Highway Act, 1956 (48 of 1956) and includes any Expressway or Express Highway vested in the Central Government, whether surfaced or unsurfaced, and also includes: (i) all lands appurtenant to the Highway, whether demarcated or
Hazardous substance
defined as hazardous substance in the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and exceeding such quantity as specified by the Central Government under the Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991 (6 of 1991). [National Environment Tribunal Act, 1995 (27 of
Hank
nor less than 768 Metres (840 yards), Cannanore Spinning and Weaving Mills Ltd. v. Collector of Customs and Central Excise, AIR 1970 SC 1950 (1952): (1969) 3 SCC 112: (1970) 2 SCR 830 [Central Excise Rules, R.
Floppy
from a chip or an integrated circuit which performs intelligent functions, Anjalum Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. v. Commissioner of Central Excise, (2006) (2) SCC 336: 2006 (1) JT 353: 2006 (1) SCALE 314: 2006 (1) Supreme 312: 2006
Import
way of commerce; the opposite of import'. The Oxford Dictionary gives a similar meaning to both these words, Central India Spinning and Weaving Co. v. Municipal Committee, AIR 1958 SC 341: (1958) SCR 1102. Import, with its
Excisable goods
Excisable goods, means goods specified in the First Schedule and the Second Schedule to the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 as being subject to a duty of excise and includes salt. [Central Excise Act,
Establishment
establishment. [Apprentices Act, 1961 (52 of 1961), s. 2(g)] It means a corporation established by or under a Central, Provincial or State Act, or an authority or a body owned or controlled or aided by the government
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