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Home Dictionary Name: intendedIntended for personal or household use
Intended for personal or household use, the expression 'intended for personal or household use' did not mean capable of being intended for personal or household use. It meant normally, commonly orordinarily intended for personal or household use, H.H. Maharaja Rana Hemant Singhji v. CIT, AIR 1976SC 662 (665): (1976) 1 SCC 996: (1976) 3 SCR 423....
Intendant
One who has the charge direction or management of some public business a superintendent as an intendant of marine an intendant of finance...
intend
intend : to have in one's mind as a purpose or goal [did not to kill her] ...
intended
intended : specifically planned or contemplated [an injury] [ uses] [the beneficiary] ...
intendment
intendment : the true meaning or intention esp. of a law ...
Intendent
See Intendant n...
Intender
One who intends...
Intendent
Intendent, a person who has the charge, direction, and management of some office or department....
Intendment
Intendment, the true meaning....
Malik or milkiyat
Malik or milkiyat, See, Ram Kishorelal v. Kamalanarayan, AIR 1963 SC 890.Malik, a devise or donee described as a 'malik' has a full right of alienation unless there is something in the context or in the surrounding circumstances to indicate that such full proprietary rights were not intended to be conferred, Sartaj Koer v. Mahadeo Bux, 29 OC 153: 1926 Oudh 332.Malik, a proprietor, Indian.The testator used the word 'malik' to describe the absolute interest in the property. The word 'malik' which had a well-known connotation, when used in a Will described the position of the divisee as an owner possessed of full proprietary rights, including a full right of alienation, unless there is something in the context or in the surrounding circumstances to indicate that such full proprietary rights were not intended to be conferred, Pearey Lal v. Rameshwar Das, AIR 1963 SC 1703 (1706): (1963) Supp 2 SCR 834.The term 'malik' when used in a will or other document as descriptive of the position whic...
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