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Wages

paid or payable, in cash to an employee, if the terms of the contract of employment, express or implied, were fulfilled and incentive bonus in the present scheme is certainly additional remuneration. Under the third part of … which are earned by an employee while on duty or on leave in accordance with the terms and conditions of his employments and which are paid or are payable to him in cash and includes dearness allowance

Estate

(b) Estates at will. (c) Estates at sufferance. (D) Estates upon condition, sub-divided into-- (a) Estates upon condition implied. (b) Estates uponcondition expressed, and these are either precedent, or subsequent; (a) precedent, which must be performed before

Lots

at one sale. By s. 45 (5) of the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, it is an implied condition of the sale that a purchaser of two or more lots held wholly or partly under the same

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Guarantee

the parties intending to create legal relations and having the capacity to contract. Supported by consideration, actual or implied. A guarantee is often termed a 'collateral' or 'conditional' contract, in order to distinguish it from one that … duly carried out; Something given or existing as security, such as to fulfill a further engagement or a condition subsequent, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 711. Company limited by. See COMPANIES. Guarantee includes any obligation undertaken

Invariance

The property of remaining invariable under prescribed or implied conditions … The property of remaining invariable under prescribed or implied conditions

condonation

Latin condonare to give away, absolve] : voluntary overlooking or pardon of an offense ;specif : express or implied and usually conditional forgiveness of a spouse's marital wrong (as adultery or cruelty) … give away, absolve] : voluntary overlooking or pardon of an offense ;specif : express or implied and usually conditional forgiveness of a spouse's marital wrong (as adultery or cruelty)

Sample

be taken out as samples without payment of duty. On a sale of goods by sample, conditions are implied that the bulk shall correspond with the sample, that the buyer shall have a reasonable opportunity of comparing … Custom House, be taken out as samples without payment of duty. On a sale of goods by sample, conditions are implied that the bulk shall correspond with the sample, that the buyer shall have a reasonable opportunity

Payable on demand

law have a special meaning and when an agreement states that an amount is payable on demand. It implies that it is always payable, that is payable forthwith and a demand is not a condition precedent for

Appropriation of goods

identifying goods specifically with the contract. The appropriation may be made by either party with the express or implied consent of the other absolutely or conditionally or revocably, delivery to the buyer or a bailee without any … appropriation may be made by either party with the express or implied consent of the other absolutely or conditionally or revocably, delivery to the buyer or a bailee without any reservation of the right of disposal transfers

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