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Disposal, Disposal means transfer of title in the goods to any other person, C.S.T. v. Thamas Stephen & Co. Ltd., AIR 1988 SC 997 (999): (1988) 2 SCC 264.Disposal, whether any delivery of waste to a mine is to be regarded as a disposal within the meaning of the legislation regardless of the Specific Circumstances, Abfall Service A.G. v. Bundesminister Far Umwelt (ECJ), (2002) 3 WLR 665...
While disposing of the appeal
While disposing of the appeal, reference or revision, the change in phrasology clearly suggests that Parliament did not intend to prescribe any limitation on the powers of the appellate Court or revisional Court; the words are not 'when convicting' or 'when upholding the conviction' but the words are while disposing of the appeal, reference or revision' and these would mean in continuation of the disposal of the appeal, reference or revision and these words cannot be regarded as importing a limitation on the power to the effect that such order must be incorporated in the body of the judgment disposing of the appeal, reference or revision, H.P. Gupta v. Manohar Lal, AIR 1979 SC 443: (1979) 2 SCC 486: (1979) 2 SCR 208. [Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, s. 456(2)]...
dispose of
dispose of dis·posed of dis·pos·ing of 1 : to transfer to the control or ownership of another [disposed of the property by will] 2 : to deal with conclusively : determine finally [received petitions for injunctions…The common theme in disposing of these "W. J. Brennan, Jr."] ...
Disposal
The act of disposing or disposing of anything arrangement orderly distribution a putting in order as the disposal of the troops in two lines...
To be at his own disposal
To be at his own disposal, means when a testator bequeaths certain property for charitable purpose and directs that the profits thereof may be retained by the executor for such objects and such purpose as he may, in his discretion, select and be at his own disposal. It means as if the said profits are to be as 'at his own disposal' for such purpose. There is no gift for the benefit of the executor in such cases, Chapman Hales v. A.G., (1922) 2 Ch 479....
disposable income
disposable income : income available for disposal: as a : the income remaining to an individual after deduction of taxes b : the income of a debtor in bankruptcy that is not necessary to support the debtor or the debtor's dependents ...
disposable income
that portion of income which is available for spending on discretionary purchases for individuals it is usually calculated as total income less taxes National disposable income which is the disposable income of all individuals and businesses is calculated as total national income minus taxes plus transfer payments...
disposable portion
disposable portion in the civil law of Louisiana : the portion of a testate succession that may be donated to legatees other than the forced heir compare marital portion ...
Disposable
Subject to disposal free to be used or employed as occasion may require not assigned to any service or use...
Dispose
To distribute and put in place to arrange to set in order as to dispose the ships in the form of a crescent...
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