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Extra viam

Extra viam, out of the way...


Extra-territorial operations

Extra-territorial operations, the words 'extra-territorial operation' are used, in two different senses as connoting firstly, laws in respect of acts or events which take place inside the State but have operation outside, and secondly, laws with reference to the nationals of a State in respect of their acts outside, that in its former sense, the laws are strictly speaking intra-territorial though loosely termed 'extra-territorial', and that under Art. 245(1) it is within the competence of the Parliament and of the State Legislatures to enact laws with extra territorial operation in the sense. The words 'laws with extra-territorial operation' in Article 245(2) must be understood in their second and strict sense as having reference to the laws of a State for their nationals in respect of acts done outside the State. Otherwise, the provision would be redundant as regards legislation by parliament and inconsistent as regards laws enacted by States, Bengal Immunity Co. Ltd. v. State of Biha...


Extra-parochial

Extra-parochial [fr. extra and parochia, Lat.], outside of any parish. The (English) Extra-parochial Places Act, 1857 (20 Vict. c. 19), provides for extra-parochial places being annexed to their adjoining parishes....


Extra costs

Extra costs, those charges which do not appear upon the face of the proceedings, such as witnesses' expenses, fees to counsel, attendances, Court-fees, etc., an affidavit of which must be made, to warrant the master in allowing them upon taxation of costs. See INCREASE....


Extra legem positus est civiliter mortuus

Extra legem positus est civiliter mortuus [Lat.], An outlaw is civilly dead....


Extra territorium jus dicenti non paretur impune

Extra territorium jus dicenti non paretur impune. 10 Rep. 77.-(The decision of one adjudicating beyond his territory cannot be obeyed with impunity.)...


Extra vires

Extra vires, beyond powers. See ULTRA VIRES....


Extra-territoriality

Extra-territoriality. See EXTERRITORIALITY....


Utlagatus est quasi extra legem positus: caput gerit lupinum

Utlagatus est quasi extra legem positus: caput gerit lupinum (7 Rep. 14), an outlaw is, as it were, put out of the protection of the law: he carries the head of a wolf....


Surcharge

Surcharge, an overcharge of what is just and right; exceeding one's powers or privileges; a declaration by an auditor that a person is personally liable to refund a particular part of public money illegally expended by him [see, e.g. the Public Health Act, 1875, s. 247 (7)]; a second or further mortgage. See AUDIT.1. An additional tax, charge, or cost usu. one that is excessive 2. An additional load or burden, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.The expression 'surcharge' in the context of taxation means an additional imposition which results in enhancement of the tax and the nature of the additional imposition is the same as the tax on which it is imposed as surcharge. A surcharge on land revenue is an enhancement of the land revenue to the extent of the imposition of surcharge. The nature of such imposition is the same viz., land revenue on which it is a charge, Sarojini Tea Co. (P) Ltd. v. Collector of Dibrugarh, AIR 1992 SC 1264 (1269): (1992) 2 SCC 156. [Assam Land Revenue and Land (S...


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