Floured - Law Dictionary Search Results
Simnel
A kind of cake made of fine flour a cracknel
Adulteration
3 M&S 11. The adulteration of bread, corn, meal, or flour is made a statutory offence by the Bread Act, 1836,
Bread
to remove the restrictions as to the use of self-raising flour.
Mix
by stirring together to mingle to blend as to mix flour and salt to mix wines
Employee
of the Act, Regional Director E.S.I. Corp. v. South India Flour Mills (P.) Ltd., (1986) 3 SCC 238: AIR 1986 SC
Farinagium
Farinagium, toll of meal or flour, Jac. Law Dict.
For the year in question
of which bonus is paid, CIT v. Swadeshi Cotton & Flour Mills, AIR 1964 SC 1766 (1770). [Income-tax Act, (11 of
Net profits
tax which is payable by the assessee, CIT v. Delhi Flour Mills Co. Ltd., AIR 1959 SC 185 (188): 1959 Supp
Profit bonus
basis of a certain formula, CIT v. Swadeshi Cotton and Flour Mills (P) Ltd., AIR 1964 SC 1766 (1769). [Income-tax Act,
Thirlage
which he was bound to pay a portion of the flour or meal, varying from a thirtieth to a twelfth part,
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