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Shebaitship
the endowment or the act by which the deity was installed and property consecrated or given to the deity Shambhu Charan
Super-tax
higher tax on the excess is treated as a deferred instalment of income tax and is called SUR-TAX. See ss. 38
Tally man, tally trade
payment of the stipulated price by certain weekly or monthly instalments, McCull. Comm. Dict. A tally was a common security for
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Forfeiture of shares
forfeit shares of a member failing to pay calls or instalments or any other sum payable in respect of a share,
Wireless telegraphy
of 1,600 tons gross tonnage and upwards, must provide wireless installation and services. The Board of Trade may exempt ships from
Workmen's Compensation Act
or any other immovable property, or manufacture, processing, fabrication, erection, installation, fitting out, improvement, modification, repair, conversion or commissioning of any
Hire purchase agreement and contract for sale
the element of bailment but also the element of sale, Instalment Supply Ltd. v. S.T.O., (1974) 4 SCC 739: AIR 1974
Chit amount
of the subscriptions payable by all the subscribers for any instalment of a chit without any deduction of discount or otherwise.
Fixed platform
Fixed platform, means an artificial inland, installation or structure permanently attached to the seabed for the purpose
Archbishop
vested in the archbishopric, whereas bishops are said to be installed. An archbishop, if promoted from a bishopric, as is usually
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