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Tenor
that the substance only is set out. Where the appointment of an executor is not express, but only constructive, upon construction of the will or codicil, he is usually called 'executor according to the tenor'; see Williams
Technical services
there can hardly be any doubt that services involving specialised knowledge, experience and skill in the field of constructional operations are 'technical services', Continental Construction Ltd. v. C.I.T., 1992 Supp (2) SCC 567: AIR 1992 SC 803
Tail
in the investigation of all titles to land in existence on the 31st December, 1925; (b) in the construction of equitable interests into which these were converted on the 1st January, 1926, or created after that date.
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Sufficient cause
the Limitation Act should also be available to the State. The words 'sufficient cause' should receive a liberal construction so as to advance substantial justice when no negligence or inaction or want of bona fide is imputable
Sewer
all parts of England, and give them jurisdiction over such areas as may be most expedient for the construction of new, and maintenance and improvement of old, works. The Act includes all commissions of sewers granted by
Sales tax
by which a tax is imposed has to be construed strictly, regardless of the hardship that such a construction may cause either to the treasury or to the taxpayer. If the subject falls squarely within the letter
Residence
may also be transitory. Even when qualified by the word 'ordinarily' the word 'resident' would not result in construction having the effect of a particular place for dwelling always or on permanent uninterrupted basis. Thus understood, even
Reservoirs
Reservoirs. As to construction of reservoirs, see (English) Waterworks Clauses Acts, 1847 (10 & 11 Vict. c. 17) and 1863 (26 &
Registration of title of land
for value of registered land with any title but possessory is not affected by trusts, express, implied, or constructive (s. 74). A possessory title is affected by trusts arising prior to the first registration, of which the
Rebuilding
Rebuilding, where it does not amount to new building but amounts to re-construction of certain parts of the old building either by taking down the roof or by changing the foundation or by taking down the...
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Tenor
that the substance only is set out. Where the appointment of an executor is not express, but only constructive, upon construction of the will or codicil, he is usually called 'executor according to the tenor'; see Williams
Technical services
there can hardly be any doubt that services involving specialised knowledge, experience and skill in the field of constructional operations are 'technical services', Continental Construction Ltd. v. C.I.T., 1992 Supp (2) SCC 567: AIR 1992 SC 803
Tail
in the investigation of all titles to land in existence on the 31st December, 1925; (b) in the construction of equitable interests into which these were converted on the 1st January, 1926, or created after that date.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Sufficient cause
the Limitation Act should also be available to the State. The words 'sufficient cause' should receive a liberal construction so as to advance substantial justice when no negligence or inaction or want of bona fide is imputable
Sewer
all parts of England, and give them jurisdiction over such areas as may be most expedient for the construction of new, and maintenance and improvement of old, works. The Act includes all commissions of sewers granted by
Sales tax
by which a tax is imposed has to be construed strictly, regardless of the hardship that such a construction may cause either to the treasury or to the taxpayer. If the subject falls squarely within the letter
Residence
may also be transitory. Even when qualified by the word 'ordinarily' the word 'resident' would not result in construction having the effect of a particular place for dwelling always or on permanent uninterrupted basis. Thus understood, even
Reservoirs
Reservoirs. As to construction of reservoirs, see (English) Waterworks Clauses Acts, 1847 (10 & 11 Vict. c. 17) and 1863 (26 &
Registration of title of land
for value of registered land with any title but possessory is not affected by trusts, express, implied, or constructive (s. 74). A possessory title is affected by trusts arising prior to the first registration, of which the
Rebuilding
Rebuilding, where it does not amount to new building but amounts to re-construction of certain parts of the old building either by taking down the roof or by changing the foundation or by taking down the...
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