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Mauzadar
revenue, grazing fees and forest dues. He undertakes to pay into the treasury the full amount of all instalments of land revenue and local rates included in the Jamabandi and of house-tax, poll-tax and grazing fees within
Potential
not now existing; for example, the future product of grain or trees already planted, or the successive future instalments or payments on a contract or engagement, already made.' In other words service which is not only extended
Prize chit
whether as a promoter, foreman, agent or in any other capacity, monies in one lump sum or in instalments by way of contributions or subscriptions or by sale of units, certificates or other instruments or in any
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Public temple
private temple a public temple. On the other hand, if the public is allowed to worship the deity installed, in such a case the temple would be a public temple, Tilkayat Shri Govindallji Maharaj v. State of
Salami
but that is not a conclusive test, for salami can be paid in a single payment or by installments. The real test is whether the said amount paid in a lump sum, or in instalments, is the
Sale and agreement to sell
sell, an agreement to sell is a contract pure and simple whereas a sale is contract plus conveyance, Instalment Supply Ltd. v. S.T.P., Ahmedabad-1, AIR 1974 SC 1105: (1974) 4 SCC 739: (1975) 1 SCR 386.
Wireless telegraphy
steamers carrying more than twelve passengers, and ships of 1,600 tons gross tonnage and upwards, must provide wireless installation and services. The Board of Trade may exempt ships from the obligations of either Act under certain circumstances.
Sale within State
accordance with the principles formulated in sub-s. (2) of s. 4 of the Central Sales Tax Act, 1956, Instalment Supply Ltd. v. S.T.O. Ahmedabad, AIR 1974 SC 1105 (1109). [Gujarat Sales Tax Act, 1970, s. 2(28) Explanation]
Serial right
reserved in a publishing contract giving the author or the publisher the right to publish the manuscript in instalments before or after the publication of the book, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1371.
Service passage or lane or bye-lane
of serving as or carrying a drain electricity cable (underground or over-head) and any electrical and other allied installations or any other civic services by municipal employees or other person employed in the service thereof. [New Delhi
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