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Capital and revenue receipt
not levied on capital profits; it is levied on income. It is well-settled that sale of stock-in-trade or circulating capital or rendering service in the course of trading results in a trading receipt; sale of assets which
Comparative legislation, society of
Comparative legislation, society of. A body formed for the purpose of studying and circulating information respecting the laws and legislation of various countries. The Society issues journals to its subscribers two or
Day of importation
authorities on the day when the goods are removed from a warehouse and are irrevocably put into for circulation, Halsbury's Laws of England 1(2), para 1055, p. 696.
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Fixed capital
Fixed capital, 'fixed capital' as what the owner turns to profit by keeping it in his own possession and 'circulating capital' as what he makes profit of by parting with it and letting it change masters,...
Freedom of press
assert means freedom from interference from authority which would have the effect of interference with the content and circulation of newspapers, Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Private Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1986 SC 515: (1985) 1
Unpublished record
Unpublished record, 'unpublished record' does not mean only those documents or papers which are printed for general circulation, Raj Narain v. Indira Nehru Gandhi, AIR 1974 All 324 (334). (Evidence Act, 1872, s. 23)
Hue and Cry
and cry, see Hawk. 1. 2, c. xii., x. 6. The term is also applied to a paper circulated by order of the Secretary of State for the Home Department announcing the perpetration of offences. The public
Immobilise
Immobilise, means to make immobile, esp., to turn (movable property) into immovable property or to turn (circulating capital) into fixed capital, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 752.
Infanticide
yet respired, its condition is like that of the f'tus in utero. It lives merely because the f'tal circulation is still going on. In this case none of the organs undergo any change. The case of a
Issue (despatch)
send out authoritatively or officially; to send forth or deal out formally or publicly; to emit, put into circulation'. The issue of a charge-sheet, therefore, means its dispatch to the government servant, and this act is complete
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Capital and revenue receipt
not levied on capital profits; it is levied on income. It is well-settled that sale of stock-in-trade or circulating capital or rendering service in the course of trading results in a trading receipt; sale of assets which
Comparative legislation, society of
Comparative legislation, society of. A body formed for the purpose of studying and circulating information respecting the laws and legislation of various countries. The Society issues journals to its subscribers two or
Day of importation
authorities on the day when the goods are removed from a warehouse and are irrevocably put into for circulation, Halsbury's Laws of England 1(2), para 1055, p. 696.
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Fixed capital
Fixed capital, 'fixed capital' as what the owner turns to profit by keeping it in his own possession and 'circulating capital' as what he makes profit of by parting with it and letting it change masters,...
Freedom of press
assert means freedom from interference from authority which would have the effect of interference with the content and circulation of newspapers, Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Private Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1986 SC 515: (1985) 1
Unpublished record
Unpublished record, 'unpublished record' does not mean only those documents or papers which are printed for general circulation, Raj Narain v. Indira Nehru Gandhi, AIR 1974 All 324 (334). (Evidence Act, 1872, s. 23)
Hue and Cry
and cry, see Hawk. 1. 2, c. xii., x. 6. The term is also applied to a paper circulated by order of the Secretary of State for the Home Department announcing the perpetration of offences. The public
Immobilise
Immobilise, means to make immobile, esp., to turn (movable property) into immovable property or to turn (circulating capital) into fixed capital, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 752.
Infanticide
yet respired, its condition is like that of the f'tus in utero. It lives merely because the f'tal circulation is still going on. In this case none of the organs undergo any change. The case of a
Issue (despatch)
send out authoritatively or officially; to send forth or deal out formally or publicly; to emit, put into circulation'. The issue of a charge-sheet, therefore, means its dispatch to the government servant, and this act is complete
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