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Home Dictionary Name: godownFactory-cum-Godown
Factory-cum-Godown, includes all plant and machinery and all goods lying within the boundary wall of the factory was covered under both the Policies, Polymat India Pvt. Ltd. v. National Insurance Co. Ltd., AIR 2005 SC 286....
Godown
Godown, means any warehouse or other place, by whatever name called, used for the storage of:(i) any article substance required for any manu-facturing process; or(ii) beedi or cigar or both. [Beedi and Cigar Workers (Conditions of Employment) Act, 1966 (32 of 1966), s. 2]See, Goa Urban Co-Operative Bank Ltd. v. Noor Mohd Shaikh Moosa, (2004) 6 SCC 166....
Place of business
Place of business, includes a warehouse godown or other place where a dealer stores his goods and any place where the dealer keeps his books of accounts. [Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act, 2002, s. 2(18)]Place of business, includes--(i) in any case where a dealer carries on business through an agent by (whatever name called), the place of business of such agent;(ii) a warehouse, godown or other place where a dealer stores his goods; and(iii) a place where a dealer keeps his books of account. [Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 (74 of 1956), s. 2 (dd)]Place of business, means any place where a dealer carries on business and includes:(a) a warehouse, godown or other place where a dealer stores or processes his goods;(b) any place where a dealer produces or manufactures goods;(c) any place where a dealer keeps his book of account,(d) any vehicle or vessel or any other carrier where in the goods are stored or used for transporting the goods;(e) any place of business of any agent by whatever name c...
Godown
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Industrial premises
Industrial premises, means any place or premises (not being a private dwelling house), including the precincts thereof, in which or in any part of which any industry or manufacturing process connected with the making of beedi or cigar or both is being or is ordinarily carried on with or without the aid of power and includes a godown attached thereto. [Beedi and Cigar Workers (Conditions of Employ-ment) Act, 1966 (32 of 1966), s. 2 (i)]...
Office
Office, an employment, either judicial, municipal (see CORPORATE OFFICE), civil, military, or ecclesiastical.As to obtaining offices by desert only, the repealed 12 Ric. 2, c. 2, enacted that--The Chancellor, Treasurer, . . . the Justices of the one bench and the other, Barons of the Exchequer and all other that shall be called to ordain, name, or make justices of the peace, sheriffs, . . . or any other officer or minister of the King shall be firmly sworn that they shall not ordain name, or make justice of peace, sheriff . . . nor other officer or minister of the King for any gift or brocage, favour or affection: nor that none that pursueth by him or by other privily or openly to be in any manner of office shall be put in the same office or in any other; but that they make all such officers and ministers of the best and most lawful men, and sufficient to their estimation and knowledge.Officia magistratus non debent esse venalia, (The offices of a magistrate ought not to be saleable.)L...
Officer supervisor
Officer supervisor, the definition of the expression 'officer', both expansive definition and its etymological sense, first respondent a supervisor working as a godown keeper could not be styled as an 'officer' of the Cooperative Society, U.P. Cooperative Cane Union Federation Ltd. v. Liladhar, AIR 1981 SC 152 (157): (1980) Supp SCC 437: (1981) 1 SCR 558...
Premises
Premises (pr'missa), in logic, propositions antecedently supposed or proved. In a deed the 'premises' are all the parts preceding the habendum. The word properly applies to what has been previously described or mentioned, and is used only in that sense in well-drawn instruments (Dav. Prec. in Conveyancing, vol. i.). It is, however, often used as meaning land or houses.For the statutory meaning, see particular statutes, e.g., (English) Public Health Act, 1875, s. 4, where 'premises' includes messuages, buildings, lands, easements, tenements and hereditaments of any tenure.Include any shop, stall, or place where any article of good is sold or manufactured or stored for sale. [Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 (37 of 1954), s. 2 (xi)]Means any land or any building or part of a building and includes-The garden, grounds and outhouses, if any, appertaining to such building or part of a building, andAny fittings affixed to such building or part of a building for the more beneficial en...
Warehouse
Warehouse, in common parlance, certainly means a place where a man stores or keeps his goods which are not immediately wanted for sale, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary, 3rd Edn. See also Goa Urban Co-op. Bank Ltd. v. Noor Mohd. Shikh Mussa, (2004) 6 SCC 166.Warehouse, is properly speaking a building used for the purpose of storing goods imported at a reasonable rent, Law Lexicon of British India, 1940 Edn. See also Goa Urban Co-op. Bank Ltd. v. Noor Mohd. Sheikh Mussa, (2004) 6 SCC 166.Means a building where wares or goods are stored, as before being distributed to retailers, a store-house, Webster's New Twentieth Century Diction-ary, Vol. II, 2nd End. See also Goa Urban Co-op Bank Ltd. v. Noor Mohd. Sheikh Mussa, AIR (2004) 6 SC 166.Means a property, Law Lexicon of British India, 1940 Edn.Means a public warehouse appointed under s. 57 or a private warehouse licensed under s. 58. [Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), s. 2 (43)]A building used to store goods and other items, Black's Law Diction...
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