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Licence and lease

'prima facie' he is considered to be a tenant, Associated Hotels of India Ltd. v. R.N. Kapoor, AIR 1959 SC 1262:

Lease

'prima facie', he is considered to be a tenant, Associated Hotels of India Ltd. v. R.N. Kapoor, AIR 1959 SC 1262.

Including

the principle of noscitur a sociis would not apply, Express Hotels (P) Ltd. v. State of Gujarat, (1989) 3 SCC 677.

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Due course of law

due course of law in a comprehensive sense, East India Hotels Ltd. v. Syndicate Bank, 1992 Supp (2) SCC 29.

Dancing hall

are also invariably provided, Calcutta Municipal Corporation v. East India Hotels, AIR 1995 SC 419 (423): (1994) 5 SCC 690. [Calcutta

Assessment Committee

the committee to the local Quarter Sessions, Imperial and Grand Hotels Co. v. Christchurch Union, 1905 (2) KB 239 (27 of

hard pressed

or experiencing trouble or difficulty as financially hard pressed Mexican hotels are lowering their prices they were hard pressed to find

bellboy

someone employed as an errand boy and luggage carrier around hotels

Warehouse

of depositors, but does not include cloak rooms attached to hotels, railway stations, the premises of other public carries and the

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Licence and lease

'prima facie' he is considered to be a tenant, Associated Hotels of India Ltd. v. R.N. Kapoor, AIR 1959 SC 1262:

Lease

'prima facie', he is considered to be a tenant, Associated Hotels of India Ltd. v. R.N. Kapoor, AIR 1959 SC 1262.

Including

the principle of noscitur a sociis would not apply, Express Hotels (P) Ltd. v. State of Gujarat, (1989) 3 SCC 677.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Due course of law

due course of law in a comprehensive sense, East India Hotels Ltd. v. Syndicate Bank, 1992 Supp (2) SCC 29.

Dancing hall

are also invariably provided, Calcutta Municipal Corporation v. East India Hotels, AIR 1995 SC 419 (423): (1994) 5 SCC 690. [Calcutta

Assessment Committee

the committee to the local Quarter Sessions, Imperial and Grand Hotels Co. v. Christchurch Union, 1905 (2) KB 239 (27 of

hard pressed

or experiencing trouble or difficulty as financially hard pressed Mexican hotels are lowering their prices they were hard pressed to find

bellboy

someone employed as an errand boy and luggage carrier around hotels

Warehouse

of depositors, but does not include cloak rooms attached to hotels, railway stations, the premises of other public carries and the

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