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Home Dictionary Name: identifiable constituentIdentifiable constituent
Identifiable constituent, if the component is capable of identification by a chemical or other test as a component of a finished product falling within the Schedule, it would be an identifiable constituent within the meaning of S. 3(3) Explanation of the Madras General Sales Tax Act, 1959 and the sale of the component would qualify for the concessional rate of tax, State of Madras v. M.R. Krishnaswami Naidu, AIR 1970 SC 1027: (1971) 3 SCC 831. [T.N. General Sales Tax Act, 1959]...
identify
identify -fied -fy·ing 1 : to consider as united or associated (as in interests or principles) [can ask leading questions of a witness who is identified with an adverse party] 2 : to establish the identity of [ing the suspect] 3 : to specify or designate (goods) as the object of a contract used in the phrase identify to the contract [the disputed beans were goods identified to the contract] NOTE: Under the Uniform Commercial Code, once goods are identified to a contract, the buyer has a special property interest and an insurable interest in the goods. This gives the buyer the right to seek damages and other relief. This identification can be done at any time and in any manner agreed to by the parties or as otherwise specified in the U.C.C. iden·ti·fi·able adj iden·ti·fi·ca·tion n ...
Constituent power
Constituent power, the expression 'constituent power' is used to describe only the nature of the power of amendment. Every amending power, however large or however small it might be, is a facet of a constituent power. The power, though described to be 'constituent power', still continues to be any 'amending power'. The scope and ambit of the power is essentially contained in the word 'amendment'. Hence, from the fact that the new Article specifically refers to that power as a constituent power, it cannot be understood that the contents of the power have undergone any change, Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala, (1973) 4 SCC 225 (488): AIR 1973 SC 1461. [Constitution (Twenty Fourth) Amendment Act, 1971, s. 3(b)]...
Parliamentary Constituency
Parliamentary Constituency, it is the parliamentary constituency that sends the representatives to fill the seats in the House of the people. Elections are held from such constituencies and candidates declared duly elected, fill the seats in the House of Parliament to which they are elected.Means a constituency provided by law for the purpose of elections to the House of the People. See also V.V. Giri v. D. Suri Dora, AIR 1959 SC 1318: (1960) 1 SCR 426. [Representation of the People Act, 1950 (43 of 1950), s. 2 (f)]...
identifying
serving to distinguish or identify an object person species or group as we were asked to describe any identifying marks or distinguishing features...
constituent
constituent 1 : one who authorizes another to act as agent : principal 2 : a member of a constituency adj : having the power to create a government or to frame or amend a constitution [a assembly] ...
Assembly constituency
Assembly constituency, means a constituency provided by law for the purpose of elections to the Legislative Assembly of a State. [Representation of the People Act, 1950 (43 of 1950), s. 2 (b); See also Act (1 of 1992), s. 2(b)]...
Identifiable
Capable of being identified...
constituency
constituency pl: -cies 1 : a body of citizens entitled to elect a representative (as to a legislative or executive office) 2 : the residents in an electoral district 3 : an electoral district ...
Constituency
A body of constituents as the body of citizens or voters in a representative district...
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