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Burden of proof
which he is supposed to be cognizant. See Best on Evidence, Bk. III., Pt. 1, ch. 2. The expression 'burden of proof' really means two different things. It means sometimes that a party is required to prove
Book value
value, the value of an asset equal to cost less deprecation, the value of a corporation's capital stock expressed as its original cost less deprecation and liabilities, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 57.
Brought into and immediate exportation
Brought into and immediate exportation, Expressions 'brought into' and 'immediate exportation' do not comprehend within their sweep the continuous process of transit of goods,
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Breakdown of machinery
Breakdown of machinery, might be limited, in the appropriate context, to the colloquial expression a breakdown when used, for example, in relation to the breakdown of a motor car, Portolama Cia Naveera
Breach of warrantee
also breach of contract, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 59. Means a breach of an express or implied warrantee relating to the title, quality, content, or condition of goods sold, Black Law Dictionary, 7th
Breach
2 SCC 654: AIR 1987 SC 1184: (1987) 2 SCR 752. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1939, s. 96(2)(b)] The expression 'breach' occurring in s. 96(2)(b) means infringement or violation of a promise or obligation. As such the insurance
Brachylogy
Brachylogy [fr. bracuV and logoV, Gk.], the method of expressing a sentence or argument concisely.
Bovine cattle
Bovine cattle, the expression species of 'bovine cattle' is wide enough to include and does in ordinary parlance include buffaloes, (male, or
Borrower
assistance. [Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002, s. 2(1) (f)] The expression 'borrower' in s. 7 need not be given a restricted meaning merely because the Act applies to all
Book of account
directors-heavy penalties for non-compliance are imposed. The auditors are to have access at all times, s. 134. The expression 'books of accounts' means books in which merchants, traders or businessmen generally keep their accounts, i.e., statements of
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Expressiveness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Burden of proof
which he is supposed to be cognizant. See Best on Evidence, Bk. III., Pt. 1, ch. 2. The expression 'burden of proof' really means two different things. It means sometimes that a party is required to prove
Book value
value, the value of an asset equal to cost less deprecation, the value of a corporation's capital stock expressed as its original cost less deprecation and liabilities, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 57.
Brought into and immediate exportation
Brought into and immediate exportation, Expressions 'brought into' and 'immediate exportation' do not comprehend within their sweep the continuous process of transit of goods,
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Breakdown of machinery
Breakdown of machinery, might be limited, in the appropriate context, to the colloquial expression a breakdown when used, for example, in relation to the breakdown of a motor car, Portolama Cia Naveera
Breach of warrantee
also breach of contract, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 59. Means a breach of an express or implied warrantee relating to the title, quality, content, or condition of goods sold, Black Law Dictionary, 7th
Breach
2 SCC 654: AIR 1987 SC 1184: (1987) 2 SCR 752. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1939, s. 96(2)(b)] The expression 'breach' occurring in s. 96(2)(b) means infringement or violation of a promise or obligation. As such the insurance
Brachylogy
Brachylogy [fr. bracuV and logoV, Gk.], the method of expressing a sentence or argument concisely.
Bovine cattle
Bovine cattle, the expression species of 'bovine cattle' is wide enough to include and does in ordinary parlance include buffaloes, (male, or
Borrower
assistance. [Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002, s. 2(1) (f)] The expression 'borrower' in s. 7 need not be given a restricted meaning merely because the Act applies to all
Book of account
directors-heavy penalties for non-compliance are imposed. The auditors are to have access at all times, s. 134. The expression 'books of accounts' means books in which merchants, traders or businessmen generally keep their accounts, i.e., statements of
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