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Duly licensed

Duly licensed, means (a) he does not hold a licence, (b) he holds a fake licence, (c) he holds a licence but the validity thereof has expired, (d) he does not hold a licence for the type of vehicle, National Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Swaran Singh, (2004) 3 SCC 297 (Motor Vehicle Act, 1988)....


Duly authorised

Duly authorised, 'duly authorised in this behalf' in Explanation II of, s. 19 means 'duly authorised by the debtor' and does not include duly authorised by law or by an order of the Court, Kamgarh Shah v. Jagdish Chandra, AIR 1960 SC 953 (960). [Limitation Act, (1908), s. 19, Expln. II]...


Duly constituted according to law

Duly constituted according to law, means a com-pany duly constituted according to law is one which is constituted by registration under some Act of Parliament or in pursuance of an Act of Parliament of under letter patent or under some constitution ejusdem generis. It is doubtful whether a partnership of less than 20 persons constituted merely by the consensual agreement of the partners can be regarded as a company duly constituted according to law; if such a partnership is formed not for the purpose of carrying on a business but simply for the purpose of being registered with a view to winding up. It is not a company entitled to be registered under Part XXII, Chpater II of the Companies Act, 1965, R. v. Registrar of Joint Stock Companies, Ex parte Johnston, (1891) 2 QB 598 (CA)...


Duly forwarded

Duly forwarded, the expression 'duly forwarded' in relation to an application under sub-s. (1) of, s. 3 shows that the State Government is expected to satisfy itself before the issue of a notification under sub-s. (2) of, s. 3, that the application in question is a proper application under sub-s. (1), and has been duly forwarded, Mahant Dharan Das v. State of Punjab, (1975) 1 SCC 343 (362). [Sikh Gurdwaras (Supplementary) Act, 1925, s. 3]...


Duly notified stands

Duly notified stands, The expression 'duly notified stands' is not defined in the Act, but it is reasonable to presume that a duly notified stand must be one which is notified by the Transport Authority and by none other, T.B. Ibrahim v. Regional Transport Authority Tanjore, AIR 1953 SC 79: (1953) SCR 290....


license

license [Anglo-French, literally, permission, from Old French, from Latin licentia, from licent- licens, present participle of licēre to be permitted, be for sale] 1 a : a right or permission granted by a competent authority (as of a government or a business) to engage in some business or occupation, do some act, or engage in some transaction which would be unlawful without such right or permission ;also : a document, plate, or tag evidencing a license granted b : revocable authority or permission given solely to one having no possessory rights in a tract of land to do something on that land which would otherwise be unlawful or a trespass compare easement, lease c : a grant by the holder of a copyright or patent to another of any of the rights embodied in the copyright or patent short of an assignment of all rights 2 : a defense (as to trespass) that one's act was in accordance with a license granted 3 a : freedom that allows or is used with irresponsibility b : disregar...


Licensed psychiatric hospital or licensed psychiatric nursing home

Licensed psychiatric hospital or licensed psychiatric nursing home, means a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing home, as the case may be, licensed, or deemed to be licensed, under this Act. [Mental Health Act, 1987 (14 of 1987), s. 2 (f)]...


cross-license

cross-license -censed -cens·ing : to license (a patent or invention) to another to use in return for a similar license [cross-licensed its patents with a Japanese company] ...


Licensed

Having a license permitted or authorized by license as a licensed victualer a licensed traffic...


Duly

Duly, in a contract for payment of a sum of money, does not mean 'punctually,' and payment after the stipulated time will suffice; see Starkey v. Barton, (1909) 1 Ch 284.The word 'duly' means properly, regularly or in due manner. In the context in which it is used it may legitimately be given even a more restricted meaning, namely, in accordance with law, Life Insurance Corporation of India v. D.J. Bahadur, (1981) 1 SCC 315: AIR 1980 SC 2181: (1981) 1 SCR 1083. [Life Insurance Corporation Act, 1956 (English)(31 of 1956), s. 1]...


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