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Banking
or investment, of deposits of money from the public, repayable on demand or otherwise, and withdrawal by cheque, draft, order or otherwise. [Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (10 of 1949), s. 5 (b)] The expression 'banking' in Entry
Act of Parliament
enacted by the legislature into a law, as distinguished from a bill which is in the form of draft of a law or legislative proposal presented to the legislature for enactment, Law Dictionary, James A. Ballentine, Second
Advance note
Advance note. A draft on the owners of a ship or their agents issued by the captain to a seaman for a
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Overdraft
The act of overdrawing a draft in excess of the credit balance also the amount or sum overdrawn
Acceptance of bill of exchange
due. In commercial parlance acceptance of a bill of exchange is the drawee's signed engagement to honour the draft as presented, American Express Bork Ltd. v. Calcutta Steel Co., (1993) 2 SCC 199 (207). [Negotiable Instruments Act,
Redraw
To draw again to make a second draft or copy of to redraft
Projet
A plan proposed a draft of a proposed measure a project
Currency
other enactments; and COIN and TENDER. It includes all currency notes, postal notes, postal orders, money orders, cheques, drafts, travellers cheques, letters of credit, bills of exchange and promissory notes, credit cards or such other similar instruments,
Census
Council, at any time, provided that five years have elapsed since the last census, and provided that a draft order has been laid before Parliament for 20 days. The early Census Acts only got at the numbers,
Neglect
Vishwanath Mathpati v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1996 Bom 227. Neglect, when a money order or a demand draft is sent to the landlord, during the specified period, it cannot be said that the tenant has 'neglected
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Drafting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Banking
or investment, of deposits of money from the public, repayable on demand or otherwise, and withdrawal by cheque, draft, order or otherwise. [Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (10 of 1949), s. 5 (b)] The expression 'banking' in Entry
Act of Parliament
enacted by the legislature into a law, as distinguished from a bill which is in the form of draft of a law or legislative proposal presented to the legislature for enactment, Law Dictionary, James A. Ballentine, Second
Advance note
Advance note. A draft on the owners of a ship or their agents issued by the captain to a seaman for a
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Overdraft
The act of overdrawing a draft in excess of the credit balance also the amount or sum overdrawn
Acceptance of bill of exchange
due. In commercial parlance acceptance of a bill of exchange is the drawee's signed engagement to honour the draft as presented, American Express Bork Ltd. v. Calcutta Steel Co., (1993) 2 SCC 199 (207). [Negotiable Instruments Act,
Redraw
To draw again to make a second draft or copy of to redraft
Projet
A plan proposed a draft of a proposed measure a project
Currency
other enactments; and COIN and TENDER. It includes all currency notes, postal notes, postal orders, money orders, cheques, drafts, travellers cheques, letters of credit, bills of exchange and promissory notes, credit cards or such other similar instruments,
Census
Council, at any time, provided that five years have elapsed since the last census, and provided that a draft order has been laid before Parliament for 20 days. The early Census Acts only got at the numbers,
Neglect
Vishwanath Mathpati v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1996 Bom 227. Neglect, when a money order or a demand draft is sent to the landlord, during the specified period, it cannot be said that the tenant has 'neglected
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