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If any
If any, The phrase 'if any', signifies that if no duty is payable, nothing will be deducted from the wholesale...
If from any cause whatsoever
If from any cause whatsoever in a contract ran as: 'If from any cause whatsoever, the purchase should not be...
As if
As if, the expression 'as if' used in s. 58 (2) would mean and imply that the application for renewal...
If for any reason
If for any reason, although the opening words used in s. 12(8) are 'if for any reason' and not 'if...
If and in so far as the dispute involves any ques-tion
If and in so far as the dispute involves any ques-tion, (whether of law or fact) on which the existence...
If sold in open market
If sold in open market, the words 'if sold in the open market' do not contemplate actual sale or the...
If the controller is satisfied
If the controller is satisfied, the words in s. 10 of the Madras Building (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1960...
If the High Court is of opinion
If the High Court is of opinion, the phrase 'if the High Court is of opinion' used by the legislature...
Claim if at all
Claim if at all, was making application under section 144 which was prior to the Act, which would be deemed...
Tail
Tail [fr. tailler, Fr., to prune]. An estate-tail was formerly a freehold of inheritance and is now an equitable interest...
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