Deems - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deemed tenant
Deemed tenant, the person claiming the status of a deemed tenant must be cultivating land lawfully, Dahya Lala v.
Deemed export
Deemed export, the fact that supplies of raw material from DTA to units in FTZ could or could not
Day of deemed acceptance
Day of deemed acceptance, means, where no objec-tion is made in writing by the buyer regarding acceptance of goods or services
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Deemed to be made
Deemed to be made, connotes an imaginary state of affairs which may or may not accord with the reality
Income and deemed income
Income and deemed income, the expression 'income' as used in s. 69A of the Act, has wide meaning which meant anything
As it deems fit
Matched in: Term As it deems fit
Sale or purchase of goods shall be deemed....inter-State trade or commerce
Sale or purchase of goods shall be deemed....inter-State trade or commerce, According to s. 3 of the Act, a sale or purchase of goods shall be
Vagrants
incorrigible rogues. First. Idle and Disorderly Persons.-The following are, under the Vagrancy Act, 1824, s. 3, to be deemed 'idle and disorderly persons,' so that any justice of the peace may commit them (being convicted before him)
Net wealth tax
elucidates the concept of Wealth Tax as follows, at page 281: 'The term 'net wealth tax' is therefore deemed to be imposed on the person of the taxpayer, while the property tax often deemed to be imposed
Married women's property
him in right of his wife during the marriage. But these protections of the wife's property not being deemed sufficient by the Legislature, the (English) Married Women's Property Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 93) (amended
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