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Commercial utilisation
stock through genetic intervention, but does not include conventional breeding or traditional practices in use in any agriculture, horticulture, poultry, dairy farming, animal husbandry or bee keeping. [Biological Diversity Act, (18 of 2003), s. 2(f)]
Container
Container, includes any basket, pail, tray, package or receptacle of any kind, whether open or closed. Agriculture and Horticulture Act, 1964, sub-s. 24 (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(2), para 861, p. 509.
Extension education
'extension education' means the educational activities concerned with the training of orchardists, farmers and other groups serving agriculture, horticulture, fisheries and improved practices related thereto and the various phases of scientific technology, related to agriculture and agricultural
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Goodwill
v. Chunilal Prabhudas & Co., the Calcutta High Court reviewed different approached to the concept: It has been horticulturally and botanically viewed as 'a seed sprouting' or an 'acorn growing into the might oak of goodwill'. It
Produced
Produced, the word 'produced' appear in the definition can only mean 'to bring forth, bring into being or existence - to bring (a thing) into existence from its raw materials or elements': (See the meaning of...
Vacant land
(DB). Vacant land, is land which is not being used mainly for the purposes of agriculture, which includes horticulture and the land on which no construction can be made under the Building Regulations of the Calcutta Corporation
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