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Preference
1 SCC 107: (1984) 1 SCR 464. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1939, s. 47(1H)] The 'preference' envisaged in the Rules, cannot mean, an absolute en bloc preference akin to reservation or separate and distinct method of selection for … to give weightage to the additional qualification cannot be enforced as a rule of reservation or rule of complete precedence, Andra Pradesh Public Service Commission v. Y.V.V.R. Srinivasulu, (2003) 5 SCC 341 (348): AIR 2003 SC 3961.
settlement
the sum, estate, or income granted or paid under a settlement [if the monetary limits of a defendant's insurance policy can be discovered in order to obtain reasonable s "J. H. Friedenthal et al."] 3 : closing … costs] 4 : the transfer of funds between a payor bank and a collecting bank in order to complete transactions for customers … settlement 1 : the act or process of settling 2 a : an agreement reducing or resolving
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Contract for sale of land
contract of sale the property belongs in equity to the purchaser and is at the purchaser's risk, see INSURANCE, but until the date of completion or other agreed data such as when a good title has been … is at the purchaser's risk, see INSURANCE, but until the date of completion or other agreed data such as when a good title has been … for sale of land is a contract uberrim' fidei. This doctrine apparently only relates to the title; the rule caveat emptor is generally applicable to the physical nature or qualities of the land sold, apart from any … A contract for sale of land must be in writing, (English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. 40. See FRAUDS, STATUTE OF. If the contract is a
party
than the principals [insurance against injury to a third party] b : one (as an individual, firm, or corporation) that constitutes the plaintiff or defendant in an action ;also : one so involved in the prosecution or … no judgment can be rendered without affecting or impairing those rights, no complete disposition of the action can be made without the party's joinder, and … outcome of litigation and whose inclusion as a party is solely for the purpose of conforming with procedural rules party aggrieved : aggrieved party in this entry party in interest 1 : a person whose rights are … individual, firm, or corporation) that constitutes the plaintiff or defendant in an action ;also : one so involved in the prosecution or defense of a
Any person
this rationale does not, however, extend to cover the class of cases where gratuitous passengers for whom no insurance policy was envisaged, and for whom no insurance premium was paid, employed the goods vehicle as a medium … changes in the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 vis-'-vis the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939 is attributed having regard to the context in which they have been … Income Tax, Bbubaneswar v. Parmeshwari Devi Sultana, (1998) 3 SCC 481. The word any person in Order 21, Rule 97(1) (CPC) is used deliberately for widening the scope of power so that the executing court could adjudicate
Husband and wife
agent of necessity, to pledge his credit for necessaries suitable to her position in life. A policy of insurance taken out by a husband in his wife's name under the Married Women's Property Act, 1882, is the … death of the other is uncertain, the younger shall be deemed to have survived the elder. The general rule is that a husband is not bound by his wife's contracts, unless made by his authority, express or … and Tortfeasors Act), 1935 (25 & 26 Geo. 5, c. 30), almost completely abolished the property distinction between an unmarried and a married woman. See
Judgment
ascertation whether there has been a determination of any right or liability, Shanti Kumar R. Canji v. Home Insurance Co. of New York, AIR 1974 SC 1719 (1722): (1974) 2 SCC 387: (1975) 1 SCR 550. [Letters … or default, which is only intermediate, and does not finally determine or complete the action. See INQUIRY; SUMMONSES; and ORDERS; and the various titles of … or the Court, ordered execution to issue earlier or later, with or without terms; but by the present Rules of the Supreme Court execution may issue forthwith on judgment, unless stayed. See EXECUTION; and as to registration … generally except in matrimonial causes, the term 'judgment' including 'decree' [(English) Jud. Act, 1925, s. 225, replacing Jud. Act,1873, s. 100]. The several species of
bond
surety responsible for the consequences of the obligated person's behavior. Some bonds, such as fidelity bonds, function as insurance agreements, in which the surety promises to pay for financial loss caused by the bad behavior of an … extent of the bond in the event that the contractor fails to complete it called also completion bond permit bond : license bond in this … contingency over which the person may have no control. appeal bond : a cost bond required by a rule of procedure (as Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 7) to be given by an appellant in order to … formal written agreement by which a person undertakes to perform a certain act (as appear in court or fulfill the obligations of a contract) or
Manufacture
different entity comes into existence then it can be said that this was manufactured, Regional Director, Employees State Insurance Corporation v. Ram Chander, (1988) Supp SCC 90. 'Manufacture' implies a change, but every change is not manufacture … 2 SCR 271. The word 'manufacture' occurring in the expression 'used in the manufacture' in clause (b) of Rule 27 cannot be given a limited meaning. 'Manufacture' and 'manufacturing process' is that as a result of undergoing … s. 3 (f)] It includes any process incidental or ancillary to the completion of the manufacture of any dutiable goods. [Medicinal and Toilet Preparations (Excise … Words and Phrases (Permanent Edition), Vol. 26. It is the process or activity which brings into being articles which are known in the market as
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