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Home Dictionary Name: independent persons Page: 3Adult
Adult, means a person who has completed eighteen years of age. [Beedi and Cigar Workers (Conditions of Employment) Act, 1966 (32 of 1966), s. 2 (a)].Means a person who has completed his eighteenth year of age. S. 2(a). Factories Act, 1948 (63 of 1948).Means a person who has completed his eighteenth year of age, s. 2(aa), Minimum Wages Act, 1948 (11 of 1948).Means a person who has completed his eighteenth year, s. 2(a). Cinematograph Act, 1952 (37 of 1952).In relation to management system means systematic assessment of the adequacy of the management system to achieve the purpose set out in the text, carried out by persons who are sufficiently independent of the system to ensure that such assessment is objective, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 21, 4th Edn., Para 810, Note 7, p. 678.Means a person who has completed his eighteenth year of age. [National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005, s. 2(a)]...
Office
Office, an employment, either judicial, municipal (see CORPORATE OFFICE), civil, military, or ecclesiastical.As to obtaining offices by desert only, the repealed 12 Ric. 2, c. 2, enacted that--The Chancellor, Treasurer, . . . the Justices of the one bench and the other, Barons of the Exchequer and all other that shall be called to ordain, name, or make justices of the peace, sheriffs, . . . or any other officer or minister of the King shall be firmly sworn that they shall not ordain name, or make justice of peace, sheriff . . . nor other officer or minister of the King for any gift or brocage, favour or affection: nor that none that pursueth by him or by other privily or openly to be in any manner of office shall be put in the same office or in any other; but that they make all such officers and ministers of the best and most lawful men, and sufficient to their estimation and knowledge.Officia magistratus non debent esse venalia, (The offices of a magistrate ought not to be saleable.)L...
legal name
legal name 1 : a person's name that is usually the name given at birth and recorded on the birth certificate but that may be a different name that is used by a person consistently and independently or that has been declared the person's name by a court NOTE: If a person seeks to change a name by judicial process, the court may not deny the change absent any indication of a fraudulent purpose. In some states, a woman's legal name is presumed to include her husband's last name. 2 : the designation chosen by a business entity (as a corporation) and reported to the state (as in the articles of incorporation) ...
Net wealth tax
Net wealth tax, readings on Taxation in Developing, Countries by Fird and Oldman elucidates the concept of Wealth Tax as follows, at page 281: 'The term 'net wealth tax' is therefore deemed to be imposed on the person of the taxpayer, while the property tax often deemed to be imposed on an object - the property itself.' In Harvard Law School World Tax Series - Taxation in Columbia Net Wealth Tax is defined at page 451 thus: 'As a general rule, all debts owed by a tax-payers, whether to residents or to non-residents, are deductible if their existence is established in conformity with the legal requirements. The usual test of deductibility, as applied by the Division of National Taxes, is whether or not there is an actual, enforceable legal obligation the amount of which is fixed or computable as on December 31, of the tax year.' According to Harvard Law School World Tax Series - Taxation in Sweden - this tax has been levied in Sweden since a long time. Now it is regulated by law enacted...
Such consent, however
Such consent, however, not to be unreasonably.... person, such consent, however, not to be unreason-ably withheld in the case of respectable or responsible person.... These words in the lease deed did not amount to a separate or independent covenant by the lessor that he would not refuse consent except upon reasonable grounds in the case of respectable or responsible person, but only limited or qualified the lessees covenant not to assign without the lessor's consent by relieving him form the burden of the covenant if the lessor withheld his consent unreasonably in the case of proposed assignment to a respectable or responsible person, Kamala Ranjan Roy v. Baijnath Bajoria, AIR 1951 SC 1: (1950) SCR 840...
Under
Under, means either 'pursuant to' or 'for the purposes and in accordance with the terms of' an agreement, Feetum v. Levy, (Ch D), (2005) 1 WLR 2576.Under, the office of the Governor is an independent constitutional office which is not under the Government of India. The phrase 'a person serving under the Government of India or the Government of a State' seems to have reference to such persons in respect of whom the administrative control is vested in the respective executive Governments functioning in the name of the President or of the Governor or of a Rajpramukh. The officers and staff of the High Court cannot be said to fall within the scope of the above phrase because in respect of them the administrative control is clearly vested in the Chief Justice, Hargovind Pant v. Dr. Raghukul Tilak, (1979) 3 SCC 458: AIR 1979 SC 1109 (1113)....
Patripassian
One of a body of believers in the early church who denied the independent preeumlxistent personality of Christ and who accordingly held that the Father suffered in the Son a monarchian...
individualist
a person who pursues independent thought or action...
Freelance
a person who acts independently or without authorization of an organization or of his superiors...
gross
gross [Middle English, immediately obvious, from Middle French gros thick, coarse, from Latin grossus] 1 : flagrant or extreme esp. in badness or offensiveness : of very blameworthy character [a violation of the rules of ethics] [a abuse of trust] 2 : consisting of an overall total exclusive of deductions [ annual earnings] compare net gross·ly adv gross·ness n n : overall total exclusive of deductions in gross 1 : as a lump sum see also lump sum alimony at alimony 2 : independently existing, belonging to a person, and not attached to land see also easement in gross at easement vt : to earn or bring in (an overall total) exclusive of deductions (as for taxes or expenses) ...
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