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Landlordship, ownership

from that of ownership. A person may be a 'landlord' though not an 'owner' of the premises. The factor determinative of landlordship is the factum of his receiving or his entitlement to receive the rent or any

Supercargo

and to purchase commodities for importation. He goes out and returns home with the ship, thus differing from factors, who have a fixed residence.

Mala fide

by themselves would not amount to be mala fide unless the same is in accompaniment with some other factors which would depict a bad motive or intent on the part of the doer of the act, State

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Small-scale industrial concern

the Official Gazette, specify in this behalf, having regard to the trends in industrial development and other relevant factors. [Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (10 of 1949), R. 5(na)]

Were continuing as such

consonance with the object of the Act to ensure continuity of experience and service as one of the factors for regularising the appointment of the temporary lecturers, Dr. Sushma Sharma v. State of Rajasthan, AIR 1985 SC

Wages

and wages mean the same thing then salary could take form of payment by reference to the time factor or by the job done. In fact, in the case of salary the recompense could be determined wholly

Vedic

Vedic, the word 'vedic' in this context indicates only the time factor, Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7 SCC 368 (397). [National Curriculum Framework for School Education 2000]

Value

a thing may refer to a certain standard with which the thing can be measured or compared. The factors of comparison should be capable of precise definition. The word 'value,' when used without adjunct, always means in

Valuation

use' to persons other than the proposed purchaser so as to introduce the element of competition as a factor in fixing price.' See (English) Lands Clauses Consolidation Acts and the Acquisition of Land (Assessment of Compensa-tion) Act,

University autonomy

individual development is the basis of democracy. Exclusive control of education by the State has been an important factor in facilitating the maintenance of totalitarian tyrannies. In such states institutions of higher learning controlled and managed by

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Landlordship, ownership

from that of ownership. A person may be a 'landlord' though not an 'owner' of the premises. The factor determinative of landlordship is the factum of his receiving or his entitlement to receive the rent or any

Supercargo

and to purchase commodities for importation. He goes out and returns home with the ship, thus differing from factors, who have a fixed residence.

Mala fide

by themselves would not amount to be mala fide unless the same is in accompaniment with some other factors which would depict a bad motive or intent on the part of the doer of the act, State

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Small-scale industrial concern

the Official Gazette, specify in this behalf, having regard to the trends in industrial development and other relevant factors. [Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (10 of 1949), R. 5(na)]

Were continuing as such

consonance with the object of the Act to ensure continuity of experience and service as one of the factors for regularising the appointment of the temporary lecturers, Dr. Sushma Sharma v. State of Rajasthan, AIR 1985 SC

Wages

and wages mean the same thing then salary could take form of payment by reference to the time factor or by the job done. In fact, in the case of salary the recompense could be determined wholly

Vedic

Vedic, the word 'vedic' in this context indicates only the time factor, Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7 SCC 368 (397). [National Curriculum Framework for School Education 2000]

Value

a thing may refer to a certain standard with which the thing can be measured or compared. The factors of comparison should be capable of precise definition. The word 'value,' when used without adjunct, always means in

Valuation

use' to persons other than the proposed purchaser so as to introduce the element of competition as a factor in fixing price.' See (English) Lands Clauses Consolidation Acts and the Acquisition of Land (Assessment of Compensa-tion) Act,

University autonomy

individual development is the basis of democracy. Exclusive control of education by the State has been an important factor in facilitating the maintenance of totalitarian tyrannies. In such states institutions of higher learning controlled and managed by

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