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go forward

go forward went forward gone forward going forward : to proceed with a lawsuit or a matter (as the presentation of evidence) in a lawsuit ...


come forward

come forward : to make a presentation of something to the court usually used with with [must come forward with materials to show that there is a genuine issue of fact "J. H. Friedenthal et al."] [coming forward with the evidence] ...


Duly forwarded

Duly forwarded, the expression 'duly forwarded' in relation to an application under sub-s. (1) of, s. 3 shows that the State Government is expected to satisfy itself before the issue of a notification under sub-s. (2) of, s. 3, that the application in question is a proper application under sub-s. (1), and has been duly forwarded, Mahant Dharan Das v. State of Punjab, (1975) 1 SCC 343 (362). [Sikh Gurdwaras (Supplementary) Act, 1925, s. 3]...


Forward contract

Forward contract, means a transaction involving delivery, other than Cash or Tom or Spot delivery, of foreign exchange. [Foreign Exchange Manage-ment (Foreign Exchange Derivative Contracts) Regulations, 2000, R. 2 (iv)]The expression 'forward contracts' in s. 2(c) is construed so as to include speculative contracts which ostensibly are for delivery of goods, Shivanarayana Kabre v. State of Madras, AIR 1967 SC 986 (989). [Forward Contracts (Regulation) Act, (74 of 1952), s. 2(c)]An agreement to buy or sell a particular non-standardized asset (use currencies) at a fixed price on a future rate, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 666....


forward

forward : forward contract at contract ...


Forwardness

The quality of being forward cheerful readiness promtness as the forwardness of Christians in propagating the gospel...


Forwarding merchant

Forwarding merchant, one who receives and forwards goods, taking upon himself the expenses of transportation, for which he receives a compensation from the owners, having no concern in the vessels or waggons by which they are transported, and no interest in the freight, and not being deemed a common carrier, but a mere warehouseman and agent, Story on Bailments, 509....


burden of coming forward with the evidence

burden of coming forward with the evidence :burden of production ...


burden of going forward with the evidence

burden of going forward with the evidence :burden of production ...


forward contract

forward contract see contract ...


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