Deducement - Law Dictionary Search Results
Domicile
From these considerations and rules the general conclusion may be deduced, that domicile is of three sorts: domicile by birth, domicile
Equal pay for equal work
are imperilled'. The principle equal pay for equal work is deducible from Articles 14 and 16 and may be properly applied
Felony
Felony [fr. felonie, Fr.; felonia, Lat.; some deduce it fr. Gk., a deceiver, and fallo, Lat., to deceive;
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Salary or wages
goods are delivered. Sale with condition of repurchase--where the facts deducible from the various terms of the document are; (a) that
In the opinion of Income Tax Officer
income, profits and gains of the assessee could properly be deduced therefrom, CIT v. A. Krishnaswamy Mudaliar, AIR 1964 SC 1843:
Infanticide
is tested by respirations. The proofs of this test are deduced from the changes which take place in the system as
Inference
means (1) A conclusion reached by considering other facts and deducing a logical consequence from them. (2) The process by which
Ratio decidendi
Ratio decidendi, is the rule deducible from the application of law of the facts and circumstances
Rationalism
The doctrine or system of those who deduce their religious opinions from reason or the understanding as distinct
Turnover of sales
respect of sales of goods made during such period after deducting therefrom the amounts, if any, refunded by the dealer in
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