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realize

realize -ized -iz·ing 1 : to convert into money 2 : to obtain or incur (as a gain or loss) esp. as the result of a sale, exchange, or other disposition of an asset [realized a loss when the house was sold] compare recognize re·al·i·za·tion [rē-ə-lə-zā-shən] n ...


Realization

The act of realizing or the state of being realized...


Realizable

Capable of being realized...


Realize

To make real to convert from the imaginary or fictitious into the actual to bring into concrete existence to effectuate to accomplish as to realize a scheme or project...


Realizer

One who realizes...


Realizing

Serving to make real or to impress on the mind as a reality as a realizing view of the danger incurred...


Excess realisation

Excess realisation, 'excess realisation', in relation to each grade of levy sugar,--(i) means the price realised by any producer, on the sale of levy sugar of such grade, in excess of--(a) the controlled price, or(b) where any fair price has been fixed by a court for levy sugar of such grade, such fair price, and(ii) includes any realisation representing the differ-ence between the controlled price and the price allowed by the court by an interim order, if such interim order is set aside, whether by the court which made the order or in appeal or revision, Anakepalle Co-operative Agricultural and Industrial Society Ltd. v. Union of India, (1977) 4 SCC 130: AIR 1977 SC 2041....


Excess

Excess, when a defendant pleaded to an action of assault that the plaintiff trespassed on his land and would not depart when ordered, whereupon he molliter manus imposuit, gently laid hands on him, the replication of excess was to the effect that the defendant used more force than necessary. See PLEADING....


Excess grant

Excess grant, is the authorisation given by Parliament to the money spent by department in excess of the amount granted for a service in particular year, the Office of Speaker in the Parlia-ments of Commonwealth, Wilding and Philip Laundry, p. 255, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Edn., 1997, p. 751, Parliamentary Dictionary, L.A. Abraham and S.C. Hawtrey, 1956 and H.M. Barclay, 3rd Edn., 1970, p. 97, Constitution of India, Art. 115(b)....


Excess profits duty

Excess profits duty, a duty imposed by the Finance (No. 2) Act, 1915 (ss. 38-45), on such profits as a business made in a year which were more than 200l. in excess of those made prior to 4th August, 1914, or, in the case of a business established since that date, on profits which exceeded a percentage on the capital employed. The duty was abolished by the (English) Finance Act, 1921....


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