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Energy manager
Energy manager, means any individual possessing the qualifications prescribed under clause (m) of s. 14. [Energy Conservation Act, 2001 (52 of 2001), s. 2(m)]
Family
so regarded. The expression 'family' has not a restricted meaning and under the rules imposing liability to pay conservancy tax and water rate liability is imposed upon every building, which expression includes a part of a building
Farmer
himself; or (ii) cultivates crops by directly supervising the cultivation of land through any other person; or (iii) conserves and preserves, severally or jointly, with any person any wild species or traditional varieties or adds value to
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Felling of trees
of a limb of tree for such purposes as may be prescribed, The West Bengal Tress (Protection and Conservation in Non-forest Areas) Act, 2006, s. 3(3).
Lease and lend
the Government of India as a war measure to facilitate the import of certain essential goods and to conserve them for the effective prosecution of the war. Oil and lubricants were among the goods which were controlled
Guardian of the peace
Guardian of the peace, a warden or conservator of the peace.
King's Bench
the kingdom, consisting of a chief justice and four puisne justices, who were by their office the sovereign conservators of the peace and supreme coroners of the land. This court, which was the remnant of the aula
Limited liability
(English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 (exemptions under compulsory pilotage); that of dock and canal owners and harbour and conservancy authorities by the (English) Merchant Shipping (Liability of Shipowners and Others) Act, 1900 (63 & 64 Vict. c.
May confirm
SC 1356: (1974) 3 SCC 50. (ii) The expression 'may confirm' in cl. (f) of s. 8 of Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggling Activities Act, 1974 is significant. It imports a discretion. Even where
Meat
poultry, but the expression 'meat' in its wider connotation does include dressed poultry, R. Fiyaz Ahmed v. Chief Conservator of Forests, Malleswaram, Bangalore, AIR 2001 Kant 492.
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Energy manager
Energy manager, means any individual possessing the qualifications prescribed under clause (m) of s. 14. [Energy Conservation Act, 2001 (52 of 2001), s. 2(m)]
Family
so regarded. The expression 'family' has not a restricted meaning and under the rules imposing liability to pay conservancy tax and water rate liability is imposed upon every building, which expression includes a part of a building
Farmer
himself; or (ii) cultivates crops by directly supervising the cultivation of land through any other person; or (iii) conserves and preserves, severally or jointly, with any person any wild species or traditional varieties or adds value to
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Felling of trees
of a limb of tree for such purposes as may be prescribed, The West Bengal Tress (Protection and Conservation in Non-forest Areas) Act, 2006, s. 3(3).
Lease and lend
the Government of India as a war measure to facilitate the import of certain essential goods and to conserve them for the effective prosecution of the war. Oil and lubricants were among the goods which were controlled
Guardian of the peace
Guardian of the peace, a warden or conservator of the peace.
King's Bench
the kingdom, consisting of a chief justice and four puisne justices, who were by their office the sovereign conservators of the peace and supreme coroners of the land. This court, which was the remnant of the aula
Limited liability
(English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 (exemptions under compulsory pilotage); that of dock and canal owners and harbour and conservancy authorities by the (English) Merchant Shipping (Liability of Shipowners and Others) Act, 1900 (63 & 64 Vict. c.
May confirm
SC 1356: (1974) 3 SCC 50. (ii) The expression 'may confirm' in cl. (f) of s. 8 of Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggling Activities Act, 1974 is significant. It imports a discretion. Even where
Meat
poultry, but the expression 'meat' in its wider connotation does include dressed poultry, R. Fiyaz Ahmed v. Chief Conservator of Forests, Malleswaram, Bangalore, AIR 2001 Kant 492.
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