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Month
orders and other instruments executed, made or coming into operation after 1925, 'month' means calendar month unless the context otherwise requires. As to how a calendar month is to be computed, see Radcliff v. Bartholomew, (1892) 1
Oil vanaspati
Third New International Dictionary (1966 Edn.) the word 'oil' has different connotations in different situations but in the context of item 5 aforesaid the meaning to be given to would be: Any of various substances that typically
Panth
used by Sikhs to denote their religion and their deno-mination as the followers of that Panth. In that context, Panth may mean the Sikh religion and the followers of the panth would be the persons who follow
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Open market
unit and obtain supplies, they will constitute purchases 'from the open market'. The Supreme Court in in this context referred with advantage to the following observations of Swinfen Eady, J. in Inland Revenue Commissioners v. Clay, (1914)
Open space
Acts (see Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Public Improvements'), and by s. 20 enacts that:- In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-- The expression 'open space' means any land, whether inclosed or not, on which there are no
Or, And
the word used after clause (g) and before clause (h) is 'or'. It may mean 'and' in the context, or remain 'or' in the disjunctive sense in a given case. If any further relief is asked for
Otti
Otti, in Malabar, the word 'otti' in the context of the deed designates a possessory mortgage, Kuchian Govinda Swami v. Kallani Amma Lakshmi Amma, 1966 Supp SCR
Out of
caused by; out of pity; out of respect for him'. (Webster Comprehensive Dictionary International Edition 1984). In the context of s. 2(8), the words 'out of' indicate that the injury must be caused by an accident which
Outstanding amount
construed in the background of the phrase 'amount of tax..........payable in consequence of an order' and in that context it must mean remaining unpaid after the obligation to pay is incurred, CWT v. J. K. Cotton Manufacturing
Overtime
Webster's Third New International Dictionary. Overtime work attracts the liability of paying overtime wages. It means in the context of working hours, period in excess of the prescribed working hours, Philips India Ltd. v. Labour Court, AIR
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Month
orders and other instruments executed, made or coming into operation after 1925, 'month' means calendar month unless the context otherwise requires. As to how a calendar month is to be computed, see Radcliff v. Bartholomew, (1892) 1
Oil vanaspati
Third New International Dictionary (1966 Edn.) the word 'oil' has different connotations in different situations but in the context of item 5 aforesaid the meaning to be given to would be: Any of various substances that typically
Panth
used by Sikhs to denote their religion and their deno-mination as the followers of that Panth. In that context, Panth may mean the Sikh religion and the followers of the panth would be the persons who follow
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Open market
unit and obtain supplies, they will constitute purchases 'from the open market'. The Supreme Court in in this context referred with advantage to the following observations of Swinfen Eady, J. in Inland Revenue Commissioners v. Clay, (1914)
Open space
Acts (see Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Public Improvements'), and by s. 20 enacts that:- In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-- The expression 'open space' means any land, whether inclosed or not, on which there are no
Or, And
the word used after clause (g) and before clause (h) is 'or'. It may mean 'and' in the context, or remain 'or' in the disjunctive sense in a given case. If any further relief is asked for
Otti
Otti, in Malabar, the word 'otti' in the context of the deed designates a possessory mortgage, Kuchian Govinda Swami v. Kallani Amma Lakshmi Amma, 1966 Supp SCR
Out of
caused by; out of pity; out of respect for him'. (Webster Comprehensive Dictionary International Edition 1984). In the context of s. 2(8), the words 'out of' indicate that the injury must be caused by an accident which
Outstanding amount
construed in the background of the phrase 'amount of tax..........payable in consequence of an order' and in that context it must mean remaining unpaid after the obligation to pay is incurred, CWT v. J. K. Cotton Manufacturing
Overtime
Webster's Third New International Dictionary. Overtime work attracts the liability of paying overtime wages. It means in the context of working hours, period in excess of the prescribed working hours, Philips India Ltd. v. Labour Court, AIR
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