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Company
Company [fr. compagnia, Ital., which word is still printed on Bank of England notes as 'compa'], a body of persons associated for purposes of busi-ness, sometimes, but not now so frequently as some years ago, styled...
Commercial utilisation
Commercial utilisation, 'commercial utilization' means end uses of biological resources for commercial utilization such as drugs, industrial enzymes, food flavours, fragrance, cosmetics, emulsifiers, oleoresins, colours, extracts and genes used for improving crops and live stock
Commercial site
Commercial site, Commercial site' means (leaving out the inapplicable portion) any land which is used 'principally for the purposes of any trade, commerce, industry, manufacture or business', Chettiam Veettil Ammad v. Taluk Land Board, AIR 1979...
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Commercial establishment
Commercial establishment, in the definition of a Commercial Establishment in s. 2 cl. 3 of the U.P. Shops and Commercial Eastblishment Act, 1947, the clerical and other establishments of a factory to whom the provisions of...
Civil consequences
every thing that affects a citizen in his civil life inflicts a civil consequence, P.K. Yadav v. J.M.A. Industries Ltd., (1993) 3 SCC 259 (267). [Constitution of India, Art. 14]
Commercial concern
declared to be such by that Government by notification in the Official Gazette, but does not include an industrial concern. [Collection of Statistics Act, 1953 (32 of 1953), s. 2(b)]
Commencement of proceedings
prove his title to the registered trade mark as also in rectification proceedings, National Bell Co. v. Gupta Industrial Corporation, (1970) 3 SCC 665: AIR 1971 SC 898 (907): (1971) 1 SCR 70. [Trade and Merchandise Act
Collecting societies
Collecting societies, a registered friendly society which carries on industrial assurance business is known as a collecting societies, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 24, para 205, p. 123
Coated paper
Coated paper, 'coated paper' in the second proviso refers only to coated paper used for industrial purposes and not to coated varieties of printing and writing paper, Rohit Pulp and Paper Mills Ltd. v.
Clubs
especially s. 8 of the (English) Friendly Societies Act, 1896 (59 & 60 Vict. c. 25), and (English) Industrial Assurance and Friendly Societies Act, 1929 (19 & 20 Geo. 5, c. 28). Shop clubs are dealt with
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