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Settled land
(b) may be required by the trustees of the Court, or (c) is unconditionally, required to replace by instalments of income into capital money. By s. 18 (b) or (c), capital money must be paid to not
Shebaitship
of the deed or the Will or on the endowment or the act by which the deity was installed and property consecrated or given to the deity Shambhu Charan Shukla v. Thakur Ladli Radha Chandra Madan Gopalji
Super-tax
higher rate in respect of the excess. The higher tax on the excess is treated as a deferred instalment of income tax and is called SUR-TAX. See ss. 38 and 40 (ibid.).
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Tally man, tally trade
articles on credit, upon an agreement for the payment of the stipulated price by certain weekly or monthly instalments, McCull. Comm. Dict. A tally was a common security for money in the days of Edward I. 2
Temple
In the case of a temple, it becomes a place of public religious worship when the idol is installed and consecrated and the pranaprathishta or vivification ceremony is performed. 'Until then, it is elementary knowledge that the
Hire purchase agreement and contract for sale
such a contract has in it not only the element of bailment but also the element of sale, Instalment Supply Ltd. v. S.T.O., (1974) 4 SCC 739: AIR 1974 SC 1105.
Workmen's Compensation Act
improvement or repair of any building, road, bridge or any other immovable property, or manufacture, processing, fabrication, erection, installation, fitting out, improvement, modification, repair, conversion or commissioning of any movable property. [Rajasthan Tax on Entry of Goods
Kist
Kist, stated payment, instalment of rent, Indian.
Chit amount
Chit amount, means the sum-total of the subscriptions payable by all the subscribers for any instalment of a chit without any deduction of discount or otherwise. [Chit Funds Act, 1982 (40 of 1982), s.
Forfeiture of shares
29 of Table A., which enable directors to forfeit shares of a member failing to pay calls or instalments or any other sum payable in respect of a share, see Hopkinson v. Mortimer, Harley & Co., (1917)
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