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good faith
a merchant means honesty in fact and the observance of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing in the trade.” Similarly, Article 3 on negotiable instruments defines good faith as “honesty in fact and the observance of reasonable … good faith [translation of Latin bona fides] : honesty, fairness, and lawfulness of purpose : absence of any intent to defraud, act maliciously, or take unfair advantage [filed … U.C.C. imposes an obligation of good faith on the performance of every contract or duty under its purview. The law also generally requires good faith
good
years : durables fungible goods : goods of which any unit is by nature or by usage of trade the equivalent of any other unit esp. as defined by section 1-201 of the Uniform Commercial Code fu·ture … valid or effectual under the law b : free of defects 3 a : characterized by honesty and fairness b : conforming to a standard of virtue [shall hold their offices during behavior "U.S. Constitution art. III"] … Commercial Code that are movable at the time of identification to the contract for sale other than the money that is to be paid, investment
Consumer
who buys any commodity to consume either as eatable or otherwise from a shop, business house, corporation, store, fair price shop to use of private or public services. In Oxford Dictionary a consumer is defined as, 'a … are affected by pricing policies, financing practices, quality of goods and services, credit reporting, debt collection, and other trade practices for which state and federal consumer protection laws are enacted', Lucknow Development Authority v. M.K. Gupta, (1994) … (Bombay) Pvt. Ltd., (2000) 1 SCC 512. Means someone who concludes a contract for a purpose which can be regarded as being outside his trade
Law
in the expression 'procedure established by law' in Article 21 means a law which is right, just and fair and not arbitrary, fanciful or oppressive, Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration AIR 1978 SC 1675: (1979) 1 SCR … It is true that the Appropriation Acts cannot be said to give a direct legislative sanction to the trade activities themselves. But so long as the trade activities are carried on in pursuance of the policy which … and enforced by the authority. Webster American Dictionary, p. 808. Is an agreement between a native ruler and a company executing the company taxes and
Fraud
now applicable in any Court of law, fraud may be described as an infraction of the rules of fair dealing. For the action at law intention and representation (q.v.) are material. In equity an act or its … as contrary to general policy, or to fixed legal principles; as marriage-brokerage bonds, and contracts in restraint of trade. Other transactions again, growing out of a special confidential or fiduciary relation between the parties, are watched with … material date false in substance and in fact. S. 17 of the Contract Act defines fraud as act committed by a party to a contract
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
does not include an allotment garden or land unless cultivated wholly or mainly for the purpose of the trade of market gardening (s. 57). See Re Joel's Lease, (1930) 2 Ch 359. 1. Compensation for Improvements(ss. 1-8), … The operation of this Act could be and frequently was excluded by agreement, but now the tenant cannot deprive himself by contract of the right … on quitting the holding to compensation from the landlord for the improvement, the compensation being such sum as fairly represents the value of the improvement to an incoming tenant, allowance being made for any benefit allowed by
Libel
1908 AC 390. The (English) Libel Law Amendment Act,1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 64), gives 'privilege' to fair and accurate newspaper reports of proceedings of a Court, or public meeting, Standen v. South Essex Recorders Ltd., … upon a matter of general interest to the public. No privilege, however, attaches to information supplied by a trade protection society to its customers for the purposes of profit and not from sense of duty if such … is injurious to the character of another. The mere fact of a contract to supply information does not create such a duty or common interest
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