Flatness - Law Dictionary Search Results
To touch
the member and the business of the society when the society was not itself the landlord of the flat, Sabharwal Brothers v. Guna Amrit Thadani of Bombay, AIR 1972 SC 1893: (1973) 3 SCC 750: (1973) 1
Tenement
the land. Halsb. L.E., tit. 'Real Property.' Local authorities sometimes refer to separately rated parts of houses or flats s tenements.1. Properly (esp. land) held by freehold; an estate or holding of land 2. A house or
Scutella
Scutella, a scuttle; anything of a flat or broad shape like a shield.
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Premises
factory etc. Merely because the premises are godowns, it cannot be urged that the water rate or graduated flat rate could not be imposed, Indore Municipal Corporation v. Gujarat Co-operative Housing Society Ltd., AIR 1992 SC 1506
Placard, or Placart
Placard, or Placart [fr. placard, Fr.; fr. plaque, a flat piece of metal, stone, or wood], an edict, a declaration, a manifesto; also an advertisement or public notification.
Money Bill
estate, Lane v. Railey, 280 Ky 319, 133 SW 2d 74, 79, 81. See also Currency; Current money; Flat money; Legal tender; Near money; Scrip; Wampum. A medium of exchange authorized or adopted by a domestic or
Money
estate, Lane v. Railey, 280 Ky 319, 133 SW 2d 74, 79, 81. See also Currency; Current money; Flat money; Legal tender; Near money; Scrip; Wampum. A medium of exchange authorized or adopted by a domestic or
Luxury
something which is desirable but not indispensable; and (5) as an attribute as luxury coach, cruise duty, edition, flat, liner, shop, tax, trade, Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd Edn., Vol. IX. Means something which conduces enjoyment over and
Iron and steel
mean iron and steel in the original condition but also iron and steel in the shape of bars, flats and plates, State of M.B. v. Hiralalji, AIR 1966 SC 1546 (1966) 2 SCR 752. [M.B. Sales Tax
Building
Edn., Para 53, p. 45. Building includes more than one structure in some limited circumstances; that the qualifying flats in one or more structures which had in common use appurtenant premises, Long Acre Securities Ltd. v. Kartt,
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Flatness - Law Dictionary Search Results
To touch
the member and the business of the society when the society was not itself the landlord of the flat, Sabharwal Brothers v. Guna Amrit Thadani of Bombay, AIR 1972 SC 1893: (1973) 3 SCC 750: (1973) 1
Tenement
the land. Halsb. L.E., tit. 'Real Property.' Local authorities sometimes refer to separately rated parts of houses or flats s tenements.1. Properly (esp. land) held by freehold; an estate or holding of land 2. A house or
Scutella
Scutella, a scuttle; anything of a flat or broad shape like a shield.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Premises
factory etc. Merely because the premises are godowns, it cannot be urged that the water rate or graduated flat rate could not be imposed, Indore Municipal Corporation v. Gujarat Co-operative Housing Society Ltd., AIR 1992 SC 1506
Placard, or Placart
Placard, or Placart [fr. placard, Fr.; fr. plaque, a flat piece of metal, stone, or wood], an edict, a declaration, a manifesto; also an advertisement or public notification.
Money Bill
estate, Lane v. Railey, 280 Ky 319, 133 SW 2d 74, 79, 81. See also Currency; Current money; Flat money; Legal tender; Near money; Scrip; Wampum. A medium of exchange authorized or adopted by a domestic or
Money
estate, Lane v. Railey, 280 Ky 319, 133 SW 2d 74, 79, 81. See also Currency; Current money; Flat money; Legal tender; Near money; Scrip; Wampum. A medium of exchange authorized or adopted by a domestic or
Luxury
something which is desirable but not indispensable; and (5) as an attribute as luxury coach, cruise duty, edition, flat, liner, shop, tax, trade, Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd Edn., Vol. IX. Means something which conduces enjoyment over and
Iron and steel
mean iron and steel in the original condition but also iron and steel in the shape of bars, flats and plates, State of M.B. v. Hiralalji, AIR 1966 SC 1546 (1966) 2 SCR 752. [M.B. Sales Tax
Building
Edn., Para 53, p. 45. Building includes more than one structure in some limited circumstances; that the qualifying flats in one or more structures which had in common use appurtenant premises, Long Acre Securities Ltd. v. Kartt,
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