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Adequate consideration
terms of money value having regard to the market price of the property, the value that it may fetch if sold, the value of similar lands situated in the vicinity, so on and so forth, Sonia Bhatia
Drawback
home with heavy duties, and to sell them in the foreign markets on the same terms as those fetched from countries where they are not taxed. Most Articles imported or to be exported into or out of
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Law relating to, contemplates that the relation must be real, reasonable and prominent and not far-fetched or problematical, Ram Shankar Tewari v. State, 1954 All WR (HC) 334: 1954 Cr LJ 1212: 1954 All 562. Law...
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Adequate consideration
terms of money value having regard to the market price of the property, the value that it may fetch if sold, the value of similar lands situated in the vicinity, so on and so forth, Sonia Bhatia
Drawback
home with heavy duties, and to sell them in the foreign markets on the same terms as those fetched from countries where they are not taxed. Most Articles imported or to be exported into or out of
Law relating to
Law relating to, contemplates that the relation must be real, reasonable and prominent and not far-fetched or problematical, Ram Shankar Tewari v. State, 1954 All WR (HC) 334: 1954 Cr LJ 1212: 1954 All 562. Law...
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