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Class day
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Co-operative year
(723): AIR 1972 SC 758. (U.P. Co-operative Societies Act, 1965) In relation to any multi-State co-operative society or class of such societies, means the year ending on the 31st day of March of the year and where
Saturnalia
during one day but afterward during seven days as a period of unrestrained license and merriment for all classes extending even to the slaves
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Labor Day
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Executory devise
devise to one, to take effect six months after the testator decease, is an instance of the first class in this description. And the case of a limitation to one for life, and from and after the … And the case of a limitation to one for life, and from and after the expiration of one day (or any other period, not exceeding twenty-one years, we may suppose) next ensuing his decease, then over to
visa waiver program
waiver program Allows citizens of certain selected countries, traveling temporarily to the United States under the nonimmigrant admission classes of visitors for pleasure and visitors for business, to enter the United States without obtaining nonimmigrant visas. Admission … for business, to enter the United States without obtaining nonimmigrant visas. Admission is for no more than 90 days. Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Default summons
the case of a trade debt, where the claim exceeds 5l. The plaintiff can sign judgment after eight days from service if the defendant has failed to give notice of defence stating the facts upon which he
Apportionment
periodical payments in the nature of income shall, like interest on money lent, be considered as accruing from day to day, and shall be apportionable in respect of time accordingly (s. 1). This Act has been held … v. Thomas, (1879) 4 Ex D 94, to apply not only, as the former Acts did, between two classes of receivers, as the executors of tenants for life and remaindermen, but between receiver and payer, as between
Vegetables
Tax Act, (21 of 1947), Sch. II, Item 6] The word 'vegetables' should be understood as denoting the class of vegetables which are grown in kitchen garden or in a farm and are used for the tables. … is not defined in the Act and it is well-settled that this word, being a word of every day use, must be construed not in any technical sense, not from any botanical point of view, but as
Stamp duties
Revenue Repeal Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 90)] in regard to the duty on the various classes of instruments, but by s. 17 of the Stamp Act, 1870 (re-enacted by s. 14 of the Stamp … or intended lessee, mortgagee, or settlor, as the case may be, for not stamping the instrument within thirty days after execution in ordinary cases. The same Act barred any right to sue for moneys assured by an
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