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Drawing knife

A woodworkers and joiners tool having a blade with a handle at each end used to shave off surfaces by drawing it toward one a shave called also drawshave and drawing shave...


Bumper draw of a lottery

Bumper draw of a lottery, 'bumper draw of a lottery' means a special draw of lottery conducted on or during any festival or other special occasion wherein the prize money offered is greater than the prize money offered in the case of other ordinary draw of lotteries. [Lotteries (Regulation) Act, (17 of 1998), s. 2(a)]...


Dog-draw

Dog-draw, the manifest deprehension of an offender against venison in a forest, when he was found drawing after a deer by the scent of a hound led in his hand; or where a person had wounded a deer or wild beast, by shooting at it, or otherwise, and was caught with a dog drawing after him to receive the same, Manwood, p. 2, c. viii. See STABLE-STAND....


draw

draw drew drawn draw·ing vt 1 : to compose by random selection [ a jury] 2 : to take (money) from a place of deposit 3 : to write and sign (a draft) in due form for use in making a demand [ a check] 4 : to write out in due form [hired an attorney to our wills] vi : to make a written demand for payment of money on deposit ...


Draw

Draw, 'draw' means the manner specified in the chit agreement for the purpose of ascertaining the prized subscriber at any installment of the chit. [Chit Funds Act, (40 of 1982), s. 2(i)]...


Drawing

Drawing, the word 'drawing' mean and include 'art of representing by line, delineation, without colour or with single colour' and Corpus Juris Secundum defines it as meaning a representation on a plane surface, by means of lines and shades, Commissioner of Customs v. Parasrampuria Synthetics, AIR 2001 SC 3501 (3503): (2001) 9 SCC 74....


Draw-latches

Draw-latches, thieves, robbers, wasters, and roberdsmen, 5 Edw. 3, c. 14; 7 Rich. 2, c. 5....


Special drawing rights

Special drawing rights, means such units of accounts as are determined by the International Monetary Fun. [Multimodal Transportation of Goods Act, 1993 (28 of 1993), s. 2(r)]...


Having regard to

Having regard to, the expression is not 'having regard only to' but 'having regard to'. These words are not a fetter; they are not words of limitation, but of general guidance to make an estimate, Sitaram Sugar Co. Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1990 SC 1277 (1290): (1990) 3 SCC 223. [Essential Commodities Act (10 of 1955), s. 3(3C)]It indicates that in exercising the power, regard must be had also to the factors enumerated together with all factors relevant for exercise of that power, India Cement Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1991 SC 724 (730): (1990) 4 SCC 356.The words 'having regard to' used in the section do not restrict the consideration only to two matters indicated in the section as it is impossible to arrive at a conclusion as to reasonableness by considering only the two matters mentioned isolated from other relevant factors. It is neither possible nor advisable to lay down any decisive tests for the guidance of the Income-tax Officer. The satisfaction depends upon the facts of e...


Found to have been guilty

Found to have been guilty, the phrase 'found to have been guilty' in s. 9(1) (d) is construed in the context of clause (a) of s. 17(1), it will mean 'found to have guilty at the time of election, and immediately preceding the election', Banwari Das v. Sumer Chand, (1974) 4 SCC 817, AIR 1974 SC 1032 (1036). [Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957, ss. 9(1) (d) and 17]...


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