Controller - Law Dictionary Search Results
birth control
the act or process of deliberately limiting the number of ones children born especially by preventing conception
Bandon
Disposal control license
noncontrolling
noncontrolling : not controlling
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dominated
controlled or ruled by superior authority or power
Handling
A touching controlling managing using etc with the hand or hands or as with the hands See Handle v t
Disposition
Tax v. N.S. Getty Chettiar (1971) 2 SCC 741: AIR 1971 SC 2410: (1972) 1 SCR 736 & Controller of Estates Duty v. Kancharla Kesava Rao, (1973) 2 SCC 384: AIR 1973 SC 2484: (1973) 3 SCR
Things done
though some of its legal effects and consequences projected into the post-merger period, Universal Imports Agency v. Chief Controller of Imports and Exports, AIR 1961 SC 41 (47): (1961) 1 SCR 305. [French Establishments (Application of Laws)
Act of God
to anticipate the occurrence, having regard to the conditions of time and place known to be prevailing, Divisional Controller, KSRTC v. Mahadeva Shetty, (2003) 7 SCC 197. Means all natural agencies as opposed to human activities, constitute
According to law
to law, the High Court under the revisional jurisdiction is obliged to test the order of the Rent Controller on the touchstone of 'whether it is according to law' and for that limited purpose may enter into
Employer
any of the preceding sub-clauses. [Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), s. 115W(a)] Employer, means: A person who controls and direct a worker under an express or implied contract of hire and who pays the workers salary
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Controller - Law Dictionary Search Results
birth control
the act or process of deliberately limiting the number of ones children born especially by preventing conception
Bandon
Disposal control license
noncontrolling
noncontrolling : not controlling
Keep your definitions linked to case research
dominated
controlled or ruled by superior authority or power
Handling
A touching controlling managing using etc with the hand or hands or as with the hands See Handle v t
Disposition
Tax v. N.S. Getty Chettiar (1971) 2 SCC 741: AIR 1971 SC 2410: (1972) 1 SCR 736 & Controller of Estates Duty v. Kancharla Kesava Rao, (1973) 2 SCC 384: AIR 1973 SC 2484: (1973) 3 SCR
Things done
though some of its legal effects and consequences projected into the post-merger period, Universal Imports Agency v. Chief Controller of Imports and Exports, AIR 1961 SC 41 (47): (1961) 1 SCR 305. [French Establishments (Application of Laws)
Act of God
to anticipate the occurrence, having regard to the conditions of time and place known to be prevailing, Divisional Controller, KSRTC v. Mahadeva Shetty, (2003) 7 SCC 197. Means all natural agencies as opposed to human activities, constitute
According to law
to law, the High Court under the revisional jurisdiction is obliged to test the order of the Rent Controller on the touchstone of 'whether it is according to law' and for that limited purpose may enter into
Employer
any of the preceding sub-clauses. [Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), s. 115W(a)] Employer, means: A person who controls and direct a worker under an express or implied contract of hire and who pays the workers salary
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