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Derived from, the words 'derived from' in s. 80HH of the Income-tax Act, 1961 must be understood as something which has direct or immediate nexus with the appellant's industrial undertaking. Although electricity may be required for the purposes of the industrial undertaking, the deposit required for its supply is a step removed from the business of the industrial undertaking. The derivation of profits on the deposit made with the Electricity Board cannot be said to flow directly from the industrial undertaking itself. (AIR 1955 SC 74 foll), Pandian Chemicals v. Commissioner of Income Tax, (2003) 5 SCC 590 (592). (Income-tax Act, 1961, s. 80HH)Derived from, a direct nexus between the profits and gains and the industrial undertaking, Belapur Sugar & Allied Industries Ltd. v. C.C.E., (1999) 4 SCC 98....
Derivable
That can be derived obtainable by transmission capable of being known by inference as from premises or data capable of being traced as from a radical as income is derivable from various sources...
Derivement
That which is derived deduction inference...
Derivably
By derivation...
Derival
Derivation...
Derivational
Relating to derivation...
Deriver
One who derives...
Imide
A compound with or derivative of the imido group specif a compound of one or more acid radicals with the imido group or with a monamine hence also a derivative of ammonia in which two atoms of hydrogen have been replaced by divalent basic or acid radicals frequently used as a combining form as succinimide...
principal applicant
principal applicant The person named in the petition. For example, an American citizen may file a petition for his married daughter to immigrate to the United States. His daughter will be the principal applicant, and her family members will get visas from her position. They will get derivative status. Or a company may file a petition for a worker. The worker is the principal applicant. Family members get derivative status. Source: Department of State. March 2007. ...
Narcotic drug or narcotic
Narcotic drug or narcotic, means a substance which is coca leaf, or coca derivative, or opium, or derivative of opium, or Indian hemp and shall include any other substance, capable of causing or producing in human beings dependance, tolerance and withdrawal syndromes and which the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, declare to be a narcotic drug or narcotic. [Medicinal and Toilet Preparations (Excise Duties) Act, 1955 (16 of 1955), s. 2 (h)]...
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