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Contraband
the goods comprised in this term. In order to obviate all disputes as to what commodities should be deemed contraband, they have sometimes been specified in treaties or conventions. But this classification is not always respected during
Continuous service
months has actually worked in an industry for not less then two hundred and forty days shall be deemed to have completed one year of continuous service in the industry, Sri Ram Industrial Enterprises Ltd. v. Mahak
Continuing default
'Continuing Offence', instances have been given which indicate that as long as the default continues the offence is deemed to repeat and, therefore, it is taken as a continuing offence, Maya Rani Ponj v. C.I.T, AIR 1986
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Contingent remainder
31st day of December, 1844, shall be, and, if created before the passing of this Act, shall be deemed to have been capable of taking effect, notwithstanding the determination by forfeiture, surrender, or merger of any preceding
Workmen's Compensation Act
entered into a contract of service or apprenticeship, the latter shall, for the purposes of this Act, be deemed to continue to be the employer of the workman whilst he is working for that other person.' (2)
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