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Polymorphy

Existence in many forms polymorphism

Amalgamation

another. Reconstruction or 'amalgamation' has no precise legal meaning. The amalgamation is a blending of two or more existing undertakings into one undertaking, the share-holders of each blending company become substantially the shareholders in the company which

Manufacture

1990 SC 1676 (1682): (1989) 4 SCC 323. Means to make, produce, fabricate, assemble, pro-cess or bring into existence, by hand or by machine, a new product having distinctive name, character or use and shall include process

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Mortgage

mortgage. By ss. 85 and 86 of the (English) L.P. Act, 1925, all mortgages of a fee simple existing on the 1st January, 1925, were converted into terms of 3,000 years from that day, there version in

For the time being

context in which the phrase is used. It denotes indefinite period of time, meaning thereby, the position as existing at the time of application of the rules, may be amended or unamended. Therefore, to come to a

Gift

3 SCR 239. [Transfer of Property Act (14 of 1882), s. 122] Gift is the transfer of certain existing movable or immovable property made voluntarily and without consideration, by one person, called the donor, to another, called

Intoxicating liquor

the character of the licensee or his house. One important distinction, however, between these ante-1869 licences and other existing on-licences is drawn by the Act: the renewal of them cannot be refused without compensation on the grounds

Status quo

Status quo, means condition or state of affairs as existing at that time should be maintained and the same should not be disturbed, Manju Kumari v. State of

Renewal of lease

1st January, 1926, been converted into terms of 2,000 years from the date of the commen-cement of the existing term. The conversion is without prejudice to the covenants and conditions of the lease or the trusts, powers,

Petroleum

Petroleum, includes any mineral oil or relative hydrocarbon and natural gas existing in its natural condition in strata, but does not include coal or bituminous shales or other shales or

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Polymorphy

Existence in many forms polymorphism

Amalgamation

another. Reconstruction or 'amalgamation' has no precise legal meaning. The amalgamation is a blending of two or more existing undertakings into one undertaking, the share-holders of each blending company become substantially the shareholders in the company which

Manufacture

1990 SC 1676 (1682): (1989) 4 SCC 323. Means to make, produce, fabricate, assemble, pro-cess or bring into existence, by hand or by machine, a new product having distinctive name, character or use and shall include process

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Mortgage

mortgage. By ss. 85 and 86 of the (English) L.P. Act, 1925, all mortgages of a fee simple existing on the 1st January, 1925, were converted into terms of 3,000 years from that day, there version in

For the time being

context in which the phrase is used. It denotes indefinite period of time, meaning thereby, the position as existing at the time of application of the rules, may be amended or unamended. Therefore, to come to a

Gift

3 SCR 239. [Transfer of Property Act (14 of 1882), s. 122] Gift is the transfer of certain existing movable or immovable property made voluntarily and without consideration, by one person, called the donor, to another, called

Intoxicating liquor

the character of the licensee or his house. One important distinction, however, between these ante-1869 licences and other existing on-licences is drawn by the Act: the renewal of them cannot be refused without compensation on the grounds

Status quo

Status quo, means condition or state of affairs as existing at that time should be maintained and the same should not be disturbed, Manju Kumari v. State of

Renewal of lease

1st January, 1926, been converted into terms of 2,000 years from the date of the commen-cement of the existing term. The conversion is without prejudice to the covenants and conditions of the lease or the trusts, powers,

Petroleum

Petroleum, includes any mineral oil or relative hydrocarbon and natural gas existing in its natural condition in strata, but does not include coal or bituminous shales or other shales or

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