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Fraudulent proceeding
is started with a view to injure the opponent and there can no question of its having been initiated as the result of an understanding between the parties, Nagubai Ammal v. B. Shama Rao, AIR 1956 SC
Executive function
comprises both the determination of the policy as well as carrying it into execution. This evidently includes the initiation of legislation, the maintenance of order, the promotion of social and economic welfare, the direction of foreign policy,
Escaped assessment
turnover which has not been assessed at all, because for one reason or other no assessment proceedings were initiated and therefore no assessment was made in respect there of, Ghanshyamdas v. Regional Asst. C.S.T., AIR 1964 SC
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Development
and the Regions, (2003) 1 WLR 983 [Town and Country Planning Act, 1990, s. 55(a)]. Signifies permission which initially authorises the project, Reg. v. North Yorks C.C., Ex parte Brown [HL(E)], (2002) 1 LR 397 AC.
Decision height
aircraft at an aerodrome means the height in a precision approach at which a missed approach must be initiated if the required visual reference to continue that approach has not been established, Air Navigation Order 1989, SI
Cy-press Doctrine
Cy-press Doctrine, it applies where a charitable trust is initially impossible and the Court applies the property 'Cy-press' i.e. to some other charities as nearly as possible, resembling
Curtesy of England
inheriting as heir to the wife. (6) Death of the wife. The husband's title to the curtesy is initiated at the birth of issue, and consummated at the death of his wife. It is to be observed
Consumption and use
marriage, for his own life, provided he has had issue by her, capable of inheriting. His estate becomes initiate upon birth of a child. Consummation, (1) the completion of a thing; (2) the completion of a marriage
Clerical work
Clerical work, ordinarily implies stereotype work without power of control or dignity or initiative or creativeness, Sonepat Co-op. Sugar Mills Ltd. v. Ajit Singh, (2005) 3 SCC 232.
Consummation
marriage, for his own life, provided he has had issue by her, capable of inheriting. His estate becomes initiate upon birth of a child. Consummation, (1) the completion of a thing; (2) the completion of a marriage
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Fraudulent proceeding
is started with a view to injure the opponent and there can no question of its having been initiated as the result of an understanding between the parties, Nagubai Ammal v. B. Shama Rao, AIR 1956 SC
Executive function
comprises both the determination of the policy as well as carrying it into execution. This evidently includes the initiation of legislation, the maintenance of order, the promotion of social and economic welfare, the direction of foreign policy,
Escaped assessment
turnover which has not been assessed at all, because for one reason or other no assessment proceedings were initiated and therefore no assessment was made in respect there of, Ghanshyamdas v. Regional Asst. C.S.T., AIR 1964 SC
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Development
and the Regions, (2003) 1 WLR 983 [Town and Country Planning Act, 1990, s. 55(a)]. Signifies permission which initially authorises the project, Reg. v. North Yorks C.C., Ex parte Brown [HL(E)], (2002) 1 LR 397 AC.
Decision height
aircraft at an aerodrome means the height in a precision approach at which a missed approach must be initiated if the required visual reference to continue that approach has not been established, Air Navigation Order 1989, SI
Cy-press Doctrine
Cy-press Doctrine, it applies where a charitable trust is initially impossible and the Court applies the property 'Cy-press' i.e. to some other charities as nearly as possible, resembling
Curtesy of England
inheriting as heir to the wife. (6) Death of the wife. The husband's title to the curtesy is initiated at the birth of issue, and consummated at the death of his wife. It is to be observed
Consumption and use
marriage, for his own life, provided he has had issue by her, capable of inheriting. His estate becomes initiate upon birth of a child. Consummation, (1) the completion of a thing; (2) the completion of a marriage
Clerical work
Clerical work, ordinarily implies stereotype work without power of control or dignity or initiative or creativeness, Sonepat Co-op. Sugar Mills Ltd. v. Ajit Singh, (2005) 3 SCC 232.
Consummation
marriage, for his own life, provided he has had issue by her, capable of inheriting. His estate becomes initiate upon birth of a child. Consummation, (1) the completion of a thing; (2) the completion of a marriage
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