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Money lender
& 64 Vict. c. 51), by s. 6 defines the expression 'money-lender' therein as including every person whose business is that … money-lender must not carry on business under any name which implies that he carries on banking business, and s. 4 (3) … to canvassers acting with the money-lender's authority, see Verner Jeffreys v. Pinto, (1929)
Person
purpose of suing the penalties as a common informer unless expressly empowered by statute to do so, Guardians of St. Leonards … v. Soni Jagjivan Kanji, (1979) 20 Guj LR 256. Person, implies only an individual and does not bear scrutiny when construed … individuals, whether incorporated or not, local authority and any agency, office, or branch
Rectification
rectify a written document which, as drawn out, does not express the mutual and concurrent intention of the parties, is a … Rectification, implies the correctness of an error or removal of defects or … of equity always possessed; but such jurisdiction is exercised with the greatest care
Debt
law, if the assignment is absolute and in writing, where express written notice of the assignment is given to the debtor, … Central Government or Government of any State; (ii) a local authority; (iii) a scheduled bank; (iv) a co-operative society; and (v)
Acquisition
2003), s. 2(a)] 'Acquisition', with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, includes hiring, borrowing, or accepting as a gift. [Arms Act, … 19(1) (f)] Means taking not by voluntary agreement but by authority of an Act of Parliament and by virtue of the
Estate
life, (b) estates pur autre vie, (c) general grant, without expressing any term at all. (b) Legal, or created by operation … (D) Estates upon condition, sub-divided into-- (a) Estates upon condition implied. (b) Estates uponcondition expressed, and these are either precedent, or … of the owner or under the authority of Parliament, Commentary on the Constitution
Regulation
for Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy Act, 2002, s. 2(r)] The expression 'regulation' in a given case may amount to prohibition, Talcher … the entry itself but it is inclusive of its inherent implications thereto as well. The interpretation shall have to be attributed … to act within the limit of authority conferred by the Act. Rules cannot
Fraud
or form the ill towards the other is immaterial. The expression fraud involves two elements, deceit and injury to the person … invoke exercise of power and procure an order from an authority or tribunal. It must result in exercise of jurisdiction which
Toll
over tolls. [(English) County Courts Act, 1933, s. 40] The expression 'toll' normally means a definite payment exacted by the State … benefit arising out of the temporary use of land. It implies some consideration moving to the public, either in the form … by the State or the local authority; by virtue of sovereignty or lordship,
Business
AIR 1971 SC 2054 (2057): (1971) 2 SCC 532. The expression 'business', as observed by Shah, J. speaking for the Court … C.K. Babu Naidu, AIR 1954 Mad 892. Though ordinarily 'business' implies a continuous activity in carrying on a particular trade or … government department or local or public authority, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 2,
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