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Contemplative

Pertaining to contemplation addicted to or employed in contemplation meditative...


Contemplatively

With contemplation in a contemplative manner...


Gift made in contemplation of death

Gift made in contemplation of death, A man may dispose, by gift made in contemplation of death, of any movable property which he could dispose of by bill. [Succession Act, 1925 (39 of 1925), s. 191]...


Contemplance

Contemplation...


Contemplant

Given to contemplation meditative...


Contemplativeness

The state of being contemplative thoughtfulness...


Contemplator

One who contemplates...


Contemplation

Contemplation, affords a more accurate description of the required state of mind than the words foresight or reasonable foresight, Kaufos v. C Czarnikow Ltd., (1969) 1 AC 350....


Paid

Paid, means payable and is equivalent to offered or tendered, Mohammed Basbir v. Azizul Kadar, AIR 1967 All 1: (1966) AWR (HC) 442.Paid, takes in every receipt by the employee from the employer whether it was due to him or not, Commissioner of Income Tax, Kerala and Coimbatore v. L.W. Russell, AIR 1965 SC 49. [Income Tax Act, 1922, s. 7(1)]Paid, the expression 'paid' in s. 16(2) does not contemplate actual receipt of the dividend by the member. In general, dividend may be said to be paid within the meaning of s. 16(2) when the company discharges its liability and makes the amount of dividend unconditionally available to the member entitled thereto, J. Dalmia v. Commissioner of Income Tax, AIR 1964 SC 1866: (1964) 7 SCR 579. [Income Tax Act, 1922, s. 16(2)]The expression 'paid' in s. 16(2) does not contemplate actual receipt of the dividend by the member. The only difference between the expression 'paid' and the expression 'distribution' is that the latter necessarily involves the idea ...


causa mortis

causa mortis [Latin mortis causa in contemplation of death] : made or done in contemplation of one's impending death [rejected his claim that the gift was causa mortis "W. M. McGovern, Jr. et al."] usually used following the term it modifies see also gift causa mortis at gift compare inter vivos ...


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