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Capital gains
& Co. (P.) Ltd., (1975) 3 SCR 696: AIR 1975 SC 1282: (1975) 3 SCC 868. The goodwill generated in a newly commenced business cannot be described as an 'asset' within the terms of s. 45, and
Boiler Explosions Act
22), whereby detailed notice of an explosion from any boiler, i.e. (s. 3), 'any closed vessel used for generating steam, or for heating water, or for heating other liquids, or into which steam is admitted for heating,
Boiler
Boiler, means any closed vessel exceeding 22075 liter in capacity which is used expressly for generating steam under pressure and includes any mounting or other fitting attached to such vessel, which is wholly or
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Automobile
Automobile, 'automobile' means any vehicle powered either by internal combustion engine or by any method of generating power to drive such vehicle. [Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, (14 of 1981) s. 2(e)]
Author
Author. This word has not been defined by statute, though the Copyright Act, 1911, says [s. 24 (2)], that for the purposes of that section the word shall include the personal representatives of a deceased author....
Approved appliance
Approved appliance, means any equipment or gadget used for the burning of any combustible material or for generating or consuming any fume, gas or particulate matter and approved by the State Board for the purposes of
Adequate assurance
obligations under a contract such as the posting of a bond or a showing that the debtor will generate sufficient income to pay any arrearages and future payment obligations, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 40.
Soda water
a weak solution of sodium bicarbonate to which an acid such as phosphoric acid has been added to generate carbon dioxide and thus cause effervescence the term now is also used as a synonym for soda pop
Simoom
A hot dry suffocating dust laden wind that blows occasionally in Arabia Syria and neighboring countries generated by the extreme heat of the parched deserts or sandy plains
Procreativeness
The power of generating
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Capital gains
& Co. (P.) Ltd., (1975) 3 SCR 696: AIR 1975 SC 1282: (1975) 3 SCC 868. The goodwill generated in a newly commenced business cannot be described as an 'asset' within the terms of s. 45, and
Boiler Explosions Act
22), whereby detailed notice of an explosion from any boiler, i.e. (s. 3), 'any closed vessel used for generating steam, or for heating water, or for heating other liquids, or into which steam is admitted for heating,
Boiler
Boiler, means any closed vessel exceeding 22075 liter in capacity which is used expressly for generating steam under pressure and includes any mounting or other fitting attached to such vessel, which is wholly or
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Automobile
Automobile, 'automobile' means any vehicle powered either by internal combustion engine or by any method of generating power to drive such vehicle. [Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, (14 of 1981) s. 2(e)]
Author
Author. This word has not been defined by statute, though the Copyright Act, 1911, says [s. 24 (2)], that for the purposes of that section the word shall include the personal representatives of a deceased author....
Approved appliance
Approved appliance, means any equipment or gadget used for the burning of any combustible material or for generating or consuming any fume, gas or particulate matter and approved by the State Board for the purposes of
Adequate assurance
obligations under a contract such as the posting of a bond or a showing that the debtor will generate sufficient income to pay any arrearages and future payment obligations, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 40.
Soda water
a weak solution of sodium bicarbonate to which an acid such as phosphoric acid has been added to generate carbon dioxide and thus cause effervescence the term now is also used as a synonym for soda pop
Simoom
A hot dry suffocating dust laden wind that blows occasionally in Arabia Syria and neighboring countries generated by the extreme heat of the parched deserts or sandy plains
Procreativeness
The power of generating
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