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Express

Express, that which is not left to implication; as express promise, express covenant. Clearly and unmistakably communicated directly stated, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 601.

Date of the Collector's award

Date of the Collector's award, Means the date when the award is either communicated to the party or is known by him either actually or constructively, Raja Harish Chandra Raj Singh v.

Communication of such order

issued and it is sent out to the concerned Government servant, it must be held to have been communicated to him, no matter when he actually received it, Stateof Punjab v. Khemi Ram, (1969) 3 SCC 28:

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Property

being injured, R.C. Cooper v. Union of India, (1970) 1 SCC 248: AIR 1970 SC 564. Property, the communicated order of assessment, received by an assessee, is property since it is of great importance, to an assessee,

As soon as may be

representation should be considered with the same sense of urgency with which the grounds are intended to be communicated to the detenu. That is the only way in which the purpose, for which the earliest communication of

Inoculable

Capable of being inoculated capable of communicating disease or of being communicated by inoculation

Approval and Acceptance

Approval and Acceptance, -- Expression 'approval' presupposes an existing order. 'Acceptance' means communicated acceptance. A distinction exists between the expressions 'approval' and 'acceptance', Ashok Kumar Sahu v. Union of India, AIR

Impartible

Capable of being imparted or communicated

Impartment

The act of imparting or that which is imparted communicated or disclosed

Incommunicable

Not communicable incapable of being communicated shared told or imparted to others

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Express

Express, that which is not left to implication; as express promise, express covenant. Clearly and unmistakably communicated directly stated, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 601.

Date of the Collector's award

Date of the Collector's award, Means the date when the award is either communicated to the party or is known by him either actually or constructively, Raja Harish Chandra Raj Singh v.

Communication of such order

issued and it is sent out to the concerned Government servant, it must be held to have been communicated to him, no matter when he actually received it, Stateof Punjab v. Khemi Ram, (1969) 3 SCC 28:

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Property

being injured, R.C. Cooper v. Union of India, (1970) 1 SCC 248: AIR 1970 SC 564. Property, the communicated order of assessment, received by an assessee, is property since it is of great importance, to an assessee,

As soon as may be

representation should be considered with the same sense of urgency with which the grounds are intended to be communicated to the detenu. That is the only way in which the purpose, for which the earliest communication of

Inoculable

Capable of being inoculated capable of communicating disease or of being communicated by inoculation

Approval and Acceptance

Approval and Acceptance, -- Expression 'approval' presupposes an existing order. 'Acceptance' means communicated acceptance. A distinction exists between the expressions 'approval' and 'acceptance', Ashok Kumar Sahu v. Union of India, AIR

Impartible

Capable of being imparted or communicated

Impartment

The act of imparting or that which is imparted communicated or disclosed

Incommunicable

Not communicable incapable of being communicated shared told or imparted to others

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