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Charging and levying
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Betterment levy or additional FAR charges
Betterment levy or additional FAR charges, means the levy payable on the additional FAR allowed vide notification dated 23-7-1998 and over to FAR allowed
Fee
law. All other estates in land take effect as equitable interests [ibid., s. 1 (4)]. See FEE-SIMPLE. A charge for labour or services esp. professional services; Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 629. A 'fee' is generally … agency. The distinction between a tax and a fee lies primarily in the fact that a tax is levied as a part of a common burden, while a fee is a payment for a special benefit or
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Tax
(1989) 3 SCC 211: (1989) 3 SCR 293. Tax is the amount payable as a result of the charging provision. It is a compulsory exaction of money by a public authority for public purposes, the payment of … be clear and plain to the contributor, and to every other person. (3) Every tax ought to be levied at the time, or in the manner, in which it is most likely to be convenient for the
Sale price
allowed as cash discount according to the practice normally prevailing in the trade, but inclusive of any sum charged for anything done by the dealer in respect of the goods at the time of or before the … or received or receivable by a dealer for any sale of goods made including the amount of duties levied or leviable under the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 (5 of 1986) or the Customs Act, 1962 (52
Rate
is adjusted, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1268. The term 'rate' is also used to mean a charge by a water, gas, railway, or other public undertaking for services rendered e.g., (English) Railways Act, 1921, s. … Rate, A contribution levied by some public body for a public purpose, as a poor rate, a highway rate, a sewers rate,
lien
against freight conferring on the carrier the right to retain the property until the amount due is paid charging lien : a lien attaching to a judgment or recovery awarded to a plaintiff and securing payment of
Levy
also been understood in a broad sense in various cases to include not only the imposition of the charge but also the whole process up to raising of the demand. The Constitution guarantees that only the levy
Demurrage
and ready for sailing, though she should be detained by adverse winds or tempestuous weather. It is a charge and not a service, Trustees of the Port of Madras v. Aminchand Pyarelal, (1976) 3 SCC 167: AIR … 1 SCR 721. [Madras Port Trust Act, (2 of 1905), ss. 42, 43, 43A] It means the charge levied for the detention of any rolling stock after the expiry of free time, if any, allowed for such
Toll
for use of something esp. The consideration paid to use a public road, highway, or bridge 2. A charge for a long call distance, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. [fr. tol, Sax. And Dut.; told, Dan.; toll,
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