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Home Dictionary Name: course grainedGrain
Grain, the twenty-fourth part of a penny-weight according to Troy weight.A grain is 1/252326th of the weight of a cubic inch of distilled water at a temperature of 62' F. A grain is 1/5760th of the pound Troy and 1/7000th of the pound avoirdupois. A metric gram equals 15.432356 grains. A milligram is .015 grains. A carat is 200 milligram or 3 grains. (B.T. Standard.)...
Grained
Having a grain divided into small particles or grains showing the grain hence rough...
Grains
Grains, definition of 'grain', 'foodgrain' in notifications issued under U.P. Sales Tax Act, 1948 is wider the definition of 'food grain' in s. 14, CST 1956 and includes malted barley. Further, said notifications not being exception notifications but charging provisions, onus shall be an Revenue to prove that malted barley did not fall within 'foodgrain' of 'cereals', U.P. Sales Tax Act, 1948, ss. 3A(2A) and 3D, Central Sales Tax Act, 1956, s. 14; Commissioner, Trade Tax Act, U.P. v. National Cereal Product, (2005) 3 SCC 366....
Grain, loading of
Grain, loading of. As to the regulations with regard to this, see, s. 452 of the (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 (57 & 58 Vict. c. 60), and s. 11 of the amending Act of 1906 (6 Edw. 7, c. 48). Grain for the purpose of these Acts means and corn, rice, paddy, pulse, seeds, nuts, or nut kernels...
Due course of law
Due course of law, Due course of law in each par-ticular case means such an exercise of the powers by duly constituted tribunal or court in accordance with the procedure established by law under such safeguards for the protection of individual rights. A course of legal proceedings according to the rules and principles which have been established in our system of jurisprudence for the enforcement and protection of private rights. To give such proceedings any validity, there must thus be a tribunal competent by its constitution, that is by law of its creation, to pass upon the subject matter of the suit or proceeding; and, if that involves merely a determination of the personal liability of the defendant, it must be brought within its jurisdiction by service of process within the State, or his voluntary appearance. Due course of law implies the right of the person affected thereby to be present before the tribunal which pronounces judgment upon the question of life, liberty or property i...
In the course of employment
In the course of employment, the words 'In the course of employment' mean in the course of the work which the workman is employed to do and which is incidental to it', Mackinnon Machenzie and Co. (P) Ltd. v. Ibrahim Mahommad Issak, AIR 1970 SC 1906 (1908): (1969) 2 SCC 607: (1970) 1 SCR 869.The dictionary meaning of 'in the course of' is 'during (in the course of time, as time goes by), while doing' (The Concise Oxford Dictionary, New Seventh Edition). The dictionary meaning indicates that the accident must take place within or during the period of employment, Regional Director, ESI Corpn. v. Francis De Costa, AIR 1997 SC 432: (1996) 6 SCC 1. [ESI Act, 1948 (34 of 1948), s. 2(8)...
In the course of trade or business
In the course of trade or business, this expression means, that the mining lease, if it was a contract, was in the course of the business of the respondent. It was not necessary that a course of business based upon other transactions must have first existed before the offending contract could be said to be in the course of business, C.V.K. Rao v. Dantu Bhaskara Rao, AIR 1965 SC 93: (1964) 8 SCR 152....
Sale in the course of export
Sale in the course of export, the phrase 'sale in the course of export' comprises in itself three essen-tials: (i) that there must be a sale, (ii) that goods must actually be exported, and (iii) the sale must be a part and parcel of the export, Coffee Board v. Joint Commercial Tax Officer, AIR 1971 SC 870: (1969) 3 SCC 349: (1970) 3 SCR 147.(ii) The expression 'in the course' implies not only a period of time during which the movement is in progress but postulates a connected relation. Sales in the course of export out of the territory of India means sale taking place not only during the activities directed to the end of exportation of the goods out of the country but also as part of or connected with such activities, Md. Serajuddin v. State of Orissa, AIR 1975 SC 1564: (1975) 2 SCC 47: (1975) Supp SCR 169....
Sale in the course of inter-State trade
Sale in the course of inter-State trade, a 'sale in the course of inter-State trade' in Article 286(2) of the Constitution includes a sale by a trader in one State to a consumer or user in another State. The ex-pression is not confined to sales between two traders only, State of Bombay v. United Motors (India) Ltd., AIR 1953 SC 252: (1953) SCR 1069.A sale which occasions movement of goods from one State to another is a sale in the course of inter-State trade, no matter in which State the property in the goods passes; (2) it is not necessary that the sale must precede the inter-State movement in order that the sale may be deemed to have occasioned such movement; and (3) it is also not necessary for a sale to be deemed to have taken place in the course of inter-State trade or commerce, that the covenant regarding inter-State movement must be specified in the contract itself. It would be enough if the movement was in pursuance of and in-cidental to the contract of sale, Union of India v. ...
buyer in ordinary course of business
buyer in ordinary course of business :a bona fide purchaser who in a normal or regular business procedure buys goods from a seller in the business of selling goods of that kind NOTE: Under the Uniform Commercial Code a buyer in ordinary course of business takes the purchased goods free of the property interests of a third party. The consideration exchanged for the goods is restricted to cash, other property, or credit. The purchase also cannot be a transfer in bulk or serve as security for or satisfaction of a debt. Pawnbrokers are specifically excluded from qualifying as buyers in ordinary course of business. ...
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