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interest
Medieval Latin, from Latin, to be between, make a difference, concern, from inter- between, among + esse to be] 1 :
Undertaking
Govt. of Haryana, (2002) 6 SCC 269. Means a going concern with all its rights, liabilities and arrest as distinct from
Floating security
on the assets for the time being of a going concern. If attaches to the subject charged in the varying condition
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Judgment
terminates the pro-ceeding so far as the inquiring Court is concerned is a 'judgment' within the meaning of s. 494 of
Public interest
Lab LJ 235: (1971) Lab IC 1162 (All). Means of concern or advantage to people as a whole, T.M.A. Pai Foundation
Act of Parliament
in separate volumes from those which contain the public acts, concern particular localities, as railway or gas and water Acts. Private
agency
carrying out his "R. C. Clark"] c : the law concerned with the relationship of a principal and an agent 3
Property
assets, but the organisation, liabilities and obligations of a going concern as a unit, Shri Krishna Gyanoday Sugar Ltd. v. State
libel
some First Amendment protections that apply to matters of public concern. In New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, the Court held
Floating charge
on the assets for the time being of a going concern. It allows of the business being carried on and the
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