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Joint venture
an association of persons or companies jointly undertaking some commercial enterprise wherein all contribute assets and share risks. It requires a
Riot
any who shall oppose them in the execution of some enterprise of a private nature, and afterwards actually executing the same
Wheels
a wheel set would fall in the said entry, Dewan Enterprises v. C.S.T., (1996) 8 SCC 351 (352). [Uttar Pradesh Sales
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Weaving
or the structure of a woven fabric, Ess Dee Carpet Enterprises v. Union of India, AIR 1990 SC 455 (457): (1989)
Warp
means yarn arranged lengthwise on a loom, Ess Dee Carpet Enterprises v. Union of India, AIR 1990 SC 455 (457): (1990)
Uses
Common Law were stumbling-blocks to the complicated wants of an enterprising people. Hence ingenuity was sharpened to hit upon a device
Undertake any operation in the land
to the Concise Oxford Dictionary means 'to enter upon (work, enterprise, responsibility)'. The meaning of the provision, therefore, is that what
Textile
weaving employed, woven fabric would be 'textile', Ess Dee Carpet Enterprises v. Union of India, 1990 (1) SCC 461. Textile, would
Tenure
owner's debts, and could also be made available for commercial enterprise. Such tenure was acquired by the distribution of lands by
Subsidy
is grant of money from a government to a private enterprise considered as beneficial to the public, Commissioner of Income Tax
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