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Inland trade
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Establishment
manufacturing establishment'. Establishment' therefore means the whole trading, business or manufacturing apparatus with a separate identifiable existence, Central Inland Water Transport Corp. Ltd. v. Their Workman, AIR 1957 SC 1639 (1644): (1975) 4 SCC 348. Establishment, envisages … of Employment) Act, 1966, s. 2(h)] It means (a) any office, or (b) any place where any industry, trade business or occupation is carried on. [Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Act, 1959, s. 2 (e)] It
Money lender
of and concerning the directors. See the Acts of 1900 and 1927 and their history, together with the Inland Revenue and Board of Trade Regulations, and notes, in Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Money-Lenders.' Consult Stone and Meston onMoneylenders.
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Contract of marine insurance
its express terms or by trade usage, be extended so as to protect the assured against losses on inland waters or against any land risk which may be incidental to a sea voyage, and it may also
Excise
In inland duty or impost operating as an indirect tax on the consumer levied upon certain specified articles as tobacco … as tobacco ale spirits etc grown or manufactured in the country It is also levied to pursue certain trades and deal in certain commodities Certain direct taxes as in England those on carriages servants plate armorial bearings
Intoxicating liquor
the holders of wholesale spirits or wine licences)--one from the justice of the peace, and one from the Inland Revenue, the first discretionary, and the second obtainable as of right, on production of the justices' licence. The … the value of the licensed premises as licensed and their value as unlicensed, together with any depreciation in trade fixtures. It is to be paid to 'the persons interested,' and in default of agreement between them and
Corporation Property Duty
duties is imposed on cor-porations and bodies not incorporated, including fellowships, trustees etc., by the (English) Customs and Inland Revenue Act, 1885 (48 & 49 Vict. c. 51), ss. 11-20. The exceptions include property of the Crown, … religious, charitable, educational bodies, friendly societies, and the capital of a body corporate or incorporate established for any trade or business, or of a body whose capital stock is so divided as to be liable to be
Gun
carry a gun in the United Kingdom the sum of 10s.' By s. 6 of the Customs and Inland Revenue Act, 1883, licences expire on July 31st after date. Licences are registered by the inland revenue officers … order of an occupier who has a game licence; (5) gunsmiths or their servants in the course of trade or testing, and (6) common carriers carrying guns as such. See FIREARMS; STREET OFFENCES.
Goods
Ras Behari v. Emperor, AIR 1936 Cal 753; Country of Durham Electrical Power Distribution Co. v. Commissioners of Inland Revenue, (1909) 2 KB 604, See also Comment-ary on Sales of Goods Act, Pollock and Mulla. Goods, means … Halsbury's Laws of England, 4th Edn., Vol. 37] Tangible or movable property other than money, esp. articles of trade or items of merchandise, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 701. To become 'goods' an article must be
Law
keep time with the heartbeats of the society and with the needs and aspirations of the people, Central Inland Water Transport Corporation Ltd. v. Brojo Nath Ganguly, AIR 1986 SC 1571: (1986) 3 SCC 156. An Ordinance … It is true that the Appropriation Acts cannot be said to give a direct legislative sanction to the trade activities themselves. But so long as the trade activities are carried on in pursuance of the policy which
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