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Developer

Developer, means a person who, or a State Govern-ment which, has been granted by the Central Government a letter of approval under sub-s. (10) of s. 3 and includes an Authority and a co-developer. [Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 (28 of 2005) s. 2(2)]...


Leapfrog development

Leapfrog development, means an improvement of land that requires the extension of public facilities from their current stopping point, through undeveloped land that may be scheduled for future development, to the site of the improvement, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 897....


Planned development

Planned development, is the crucial zone that strikes a balance between the needs of large-scale urbanization and individual building. It is the science and aesthetics or urbanization as it saves the development from chaos and uglification. A departure from planning may result in disfiguration of the beauty of an upcoming city and may pose a threat for the ecological balance and environmental safeguards, Padma v. Hirala Motilal Desarda, (2002) 7 SCC 564).Means a scheme of arrangement, a scheme of action, project of design, the way in which is proposed to carry out some proceeding, Somdutt v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (1976) 2 All LR 529....


Developer

One who or that which develops...


State Elementary Education Development Programme (SPEED)

State Elementary Education Development Programme (SPEED), means the Special Programme for Elementary Education, which is financed by UNICEF, AUSAID and other financial institutions. [Bihar State Vidyalaya Shiksha Samiti Act, 2000, s. 2(18)]...


Co-developer

Co-developer, means a person who, or a State Government which has been granted by the Central Government a letter of approval under sub-section 12 of section 3. [Special Economic Zones, Act, 2005 (28 of 2005), s. 2(f)]...


outward developing

Developing away from an axis as in a flower cluster in which the oldest flowers are in the center the youngest near the edge...


equity

equity pl: -ties [Latin aequitat- aequitas fairness, justice, from aequus equal, fair] 1 a : justice according to fairness esp. as distinguished from mechanical application of rules [prompted by considerations of ] [comity between nations, and require it to be paid for "F. A. Magruder"] b : something that is equitable : an instance of equity [the inequities produced by the system are outnumbered by the equities] 2 a : a system of law originating in the English chancery and comprising a settled and formal body of substantive and procedural rules and doctrines that supplement, aid, or override common and statutory law [the judicial power shall extend to all cases, in law and , arising under this Constitution "U.S. Constitution art. III"] see also chancery compare common law, law NOTE: The courts of equity arose in England from a need to provide relief for claims that did not conform to the writ system existing in the courts of law. Originally, the courts of equity exercised great ...


Planning

Planning, as that term is used in connection with community development is a generic term, rather than a word of art, and has no fixed meaning. Broadly speaking, however, the term connotes the systematic development of a community or an area with particular reference to the location, character, and extent of streets, squares, and parks, and to kindred mapping and charting, American Jurisprudence, 2nd (Vol. 82, at p. 388).Planning, connotes a systematic development contrived to promote the common interest in matters, embraced within the police power, with particular reference to the localities, character, and extent of streets, squares, parks, and to kindred mapping and charting, Manaklal Chottebai v. M.G. Makwana, (1968) 1 SCJ 379.Laws dealing with development planning are indis-pensable to sanitation and healthy urbanization. Development planning comprehensively takes care of statutory, manual, administrative and land-use laws hand in hand with architectural creativity. In the words o...


Processing

Processing, in common parlance 'processing' is understood as an action which brings forth some change or alteration of the goods or material which is subjected to the act of processing. 'What is necessary in order to characterise an operation as 'processing' is that the commodity must, as a result of the operation, experience some change' (See Chowgule & Co. Pvt. Ltd. v. Union of India, 1981 (1) SCC 653: AIR 1981 SC 1014). In a cold storage, vegetables, fruits and several other articles which requires preservation by refrigeration are stored. While as a result of long storage, Scientific examination might indicate loss of moisture content that is not sufficient for holding that the stored articles have undergone a process, Delhi Cold Storage Pvt. Ltd. v. Commissioner of Income Tax, New Delhi, AIR 1991 SC 2125.Processing, include the preservation of such products as canning, freezing drying, salting, smoking, peeling or filleting etc., Regional Executive, Kerala Fishermen's Welfare Fund...



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