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Dealer, auction

should have either a residence or a place of business within the State of Orissa, Mcleod and Company Ltd. v. State of Orissa, (1984) 1 SCC 434: AIR 1984 SC 590: (1984) 1 SCR 865. Before a person can … goods with a view to reselling them, Auctions (Bidding Agreements) Act, 1927, s. 1(2) (UK), Halsbury's Laws of England (2), para 944, p. 461. means a person carrying on the business of selling fertilisers, whether wholesale or … Dealer, auction, a person who in the normal course of his business attends sales by auction for the purpose of purchasing

Land

Includes, not only the face of the earth, but everything under it or over it, Anant Mills Co. Ltd. v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1975 SC 1234 (1250): (1975) 3 SCR 220: (1975) 2 SCC 175. Includes uncultivated land … Land, in its restrained sense, means soil, but in its legal acceptation it is a generic term, comprehend-ing every species of ground, soil or earth, whatso-ever, as meadows, pastures, woods, moors, waters, marshes, furze and heath; it … means soil, but in its legal acceptation it is a generic term, comprehend-ing every species of ground, soil or earth, whatso-ever, as meadows, pastures, woods,

Possession

in the owner but the actual physical possession would surely be that of the agent, Seksaria Cotton Mills Ltd. v. State of Bombay, AIR 1953 SC 278: (1953) Cr LJ 1116. Possession, is not a purely legal concept but … Possession, correctly understood, means effective physical control or occupation. The word 'possession' is sometimes used inaccurately as synonymous with the right to possess, … Possession, correctly understood, means effective physical control or occupation. The word 'possession' is sometimes

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Plant

etc. of a factory or business; the apparatus or equipment for a certain mechanical operation or process, Steel City Beverages Ltd. v. State of Bihar, … a factory or business; the apparatus or equipment for a certain mechanical operation or process, Steel City Beverages Ltd. v. State of Bihar, (1996) 1 Pat LJR 868. Plant, has frequently been used in fiscal and other legislation. It … Plant, has been defined as the tools, machinery, fixtures, buildings, grounds, etc. of a factory or business; the apparatus or equipment for a certain mechanical operation or process, Steel City

Appeal

entirely subjecting the facts as well as the law, to a review and a retrial, Tirupati Balaji Developers Ltd. v. State of Bihar, (2004) 5 SCC 1. Appeal is a remedy by which a cause determined by an inferior … Appeal [fr. appellatio, Lat.; appeller, Fr.]. the judicial examination of the decision by a higher Court of the decision of an inferior Court. Thus there is an … Lat.; appeller, Fr.]. the judicial examination of the decision by a higher Court of the decision of an inferior Court. Thus there is an appeal

Includes

Indicates a commonality or shared features or attri-butes of the including word with the included, Godfrey Phillips India Ltd. v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (2005) 2 SCC 515. Is not to single out for specific mention some of the … contents or part of contents; be made up of or contain; (ii) to add as part of something else; put in as part of a set, group or a category (iii) to contain as a secondary or … Includes, as (i) to have as contents or part of contents; be made up of or contain; (ii) to

Intoxicating liquor

1980 SC 614: (1980) 2 SCR 531: (1980) 2 SCC 441. [Constitution of India, List II, 7th Sch., Entry 8] See also Synthetics and Chemicals Ltd. v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (1990) 1 SCC 109. Intoxicating liquors. … (1980) 2 SCC 441. [Constitution of India, List II, 7th Sch., Entry 8] See also Synthetics and Chemicals Ltd. v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (1990) 1 SCC 109. Intoxicating liquors. The sale of intoxicating liquors by retail in England … Intoxicating liquor, the word 'intoxicating liquor' is not confined to potable liquor alone but would include all liquor which contain alcohol.

Court

court of law established by Government as a part of judiciary wing of the State, Globe Cog-eneration Power Ltd. v. H.S.S.K. Niyamit, AIR 2005 Karn 94. The jurisdiction of the High Court to issues writs is more extensive … Court, means the principle civil court of original jurisdiction in a district and including the High Court in exercise of the ordinary original civil jurisdiction, having jursidiction to decide the questions forming the subject matter of suit, … Court, compensation officer appointed under (English) Bihar Land Reforms Act, 1950 is not

Goods

purposes need not alter their status as 'goods' because the Code definition includes 'specially manufactured goods', Advent Systems Ltd. v. Unisys Corpn., 925 F. 2d 670 3d Cir 1991. Associated Cement Companies Ltd. v. Commissioner of Customs, AIR … 586. Goods includes all types of movable properties whether those propertices be tangible or intangible, Tata Constaltancy Services v. State of Andhra Pradesh, (2005) 1 SCC 308. Electric energy is 'goods'. It can be transmitted, transferred, delivered, stored, … -- Treuland GmbH v. H.M. Procurator-General, [1953] AC 232: 1953 (1) All ER 364 PC [See Halsbury's Laws of England, 4th Edn., Vol. 37] Tangible … Goods, Computer programs are the product of an intellectual process, but once implanted in

Actio personalis moritur cum persona.

death); and the maxim does not apply in cases under the Workmen's Compen-sation Act, 1906 (English), United Collieries, Ltd. v. Simpson, 1909, AC 383. See DEPENDANT. A further restriction upon the doctrine has been effected by the Law … a man, if he who did the battery or the other die, the action is gone' (Noy, 9th Edn., p. 20). This maxim states the general rule that actions of tort are destroyed by death of either … Actio personalis moritur cum persona. A personal action dies with the person, i.e., the right to … die, the action is gone' (Noy, 9th Edn., p. 20). This maxim states the general rule that actions of tort are destroyed by death of

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