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budget
budget a detailed record of all income earned and spent during a specific period of time. Source: U.S. Department of Housing
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The details of a banquet a list of the dishes served at a meal whether or not one has a
Mutatis mutandis
Mutatis mutandis, implies applicability of any provision with necessary changes in points of detail, Prahlad Sharma v. State of U.P., (2004) 4 SCC 113. Mutatis mutandis, means 'with the necessary changes in
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Audit
Audit, an examining of accounts. An audit may be either detailed or administrative, and is usually both. A detailed audit is a comparison of vouchers with entries of payment,
Estimates
Commons in the form of estimates, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine, May, 22nd Edn., 1997, p. 745. Is the annual detailed statements of the public expenditure proposed to be undertaken by the Government, Parliamentary Dictionary, L.A. Abraham and S.C.
Delegated legislation
Parliament lays down the principles of law and as it has not sufficient time to deal with minute details the executive may through delegated legislation work out the application of the law in greater detail within these
Schedule
Schedule, a small scroll; a writing additional or appendant, as a list of fixtures in a lease or details of any matter contained in the body of a deed, document., or of enactments repealed and other supplementary
Employer and contractor
do specific jobs of work for other persons, without submitting himself to their control in respect to the details to the work'. There is a clear-cut distinction between a contractor and a workman. The identifying mark of
matter
proof or evidence rather than a question of law matter of form : a matter concerning form or details often of a relatively inessential nature rather than substance [a petition invalid because of a matter of form]
Workman, Independent contractor
do specific jobs of work for other persons, without submitting himself to their control in respect to the details of the work. There is, therefore, a clear-cut distinction between a contractor and a workman. The identifying mark
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