Excision - Law Dictionary Search Results
Laryngectomy
Excision of the larynx
Extirpation
or rooting out or the state of being extirpated eradication excision total destruction as the extirpation of weeds from land of
Extermination
The act of exterminating total destruction eradication excision as the extermination of inhabitants or tribes of error or
Defamation
Embezzlement or misappropriation of public or trust funds: Diminution, abatement, excision of any part of a customary allowance; a cutting off,
Glazed tiles
more pleasing to the touch and eye', Commissioner of Central Excise and Customs, Mumbai v. Bell Graiuto Ceramic Ltd., (2006) 5
Medicinal preparation
Medicinal preparation, includes all drugs which are a remedy or prescription prepared for internal or external use of human beings...
Indirect tax enactment
the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962) or the Central Excise Act, 1944 (1 of 1944) or the Customs Tariff Act,
Levy
of duty does not mean actual collection, Collector of Central Excise, Chandigarh v. Smith Kline Beecham Consumer Health Care Ltd., AIR
Levy, Imposition, Collection
a distinction between 'levy' and 'collection, Assistant Collector of Central Excise v. National Tobacco Co. of India Ltd., AIR 1972 SC
Marketable
goods merely because they fall within the Schedule to the Excise Act, Cadila Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. v. C.C.E., (2003) 4 SCC
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