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fund
fund 1 : a sum of money or other resources whose principal or interest is set aside for a specific objective cli·ent security fund : a fund established by each state to compensate clients for losses suffered due to their attorneys' misappropriation of funds common trust fund : an in-house trust fund established by a bank trust department to pool the assets of many small trusts for greater diversification in investing executor fund : a fund established in estate planning to provide for the payment of final expenses by an executor joint wel·fare fund : a fund that is established by collective bargaining to provide health and welfare benefits to employees and that is jointly administered by representatives of labor and management paid-in fund : a reserve cash fund in lieu of a capital stock account set up by mutual insurance companies to cover unforeseen losses sink·ing fund : a fund set up and accumulated by regular deposits for paying off the principal on a debt...
Fund
Fund, the word 'fund' may, mean actual cash resources of a particular kind (e.g., money in a drawer or a bank), or it may be a mere accountancy expression used to describe a particular category which a persons uses in making up his accounts, R.K. Dalmia v. Delhi Administration, AIR 1962 SC 1821 (1834).Means the Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Fund of a Board constituted under sub-s. (1) of s. 24, See also Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Cess Act, 1996 (28 of 1996), s. 2(b), Building and Other Construction Workers' (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1996 (27 of 1996), s. 2(1)(k).A sum of money or other liquid assets established for a specific purpose, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 682.Means the fund of the institute to be maintained under s. 19, National Institute of Fashion Technology Act, 2006, s. 2(f).Means the advocates' welfare fund constituted under sub-section (1) of s. 3, Advocates Welfare Fund Act, 2001, s. 2(g)....
Member of the Fund
Member of the Fund, means an advocate admitted to the benefits of the fund and who continues to be a member thereof under the provisions of this Act. [Advocates Welfare Fund Act, 2001 (45 of 2001), s. 2(i)]...
Processing
Processing, in common parlance 'processing' is understood as an action which brings forth some change or alteration of the goods or material which is subjected to the act of processing. 'What is necessary in order to characterise an operation as 'processing' is that the commodity must, as a result of the operation, experience some change' (See Chowgule & Co. Pvt. Ltd. v. Union of India, 1981 (1) SCC 653: AIR 1981 SC 1014). In a cold storage, vegetables, fruits and several other articles which requires preservation by refrigeration are stored. While as a result of long storage, Scientific examination might indicate loss of moisture content that is not sufficient for holding that the stored articles have undergone a process, Delhi Cold Storage Pvt. Ltd. v. Commissioner of Income Tax, New Delhi, AIR 1991 SC 2125.Processing, include the preservation of such products as canning, freezing drying, salting, smoking, peeling or filleting etc., Regional Executive, Kerala Fishermen's Welfare Fund...
Dependants
Dependants, means the spouse, parents or minor children of a member of the Fund. [Advocates' Welfare Fund Act, 2001, s. 2 (f)]...
joint legal custody
joint legal custody The sharing, by both parents, of the right to make important decisions about a child's welfare. ...
Abandonee
Abandonee, one to whom anything is relinquished.The expression 'abandoned property' or to use the more familiar term 'bona vacantia' comprises properties of two different kinds, those which come in by escheat and those over which no one has a claim, Bombay Dyeing and Mfg. Co. Ltd. v. State of Bombay, AIR 1958 SC 328 (339): 1958 SCR 1122. [Bombay Labour Welfare Fund Act (40 of 1953) s. 3(1) & 2(b)]...
Advocate
Advocate, [Lat. Advocatus], a patron of a cause assisting his client with advice, and pleading for him. He is defined by Ulpian (Dig. 50, tit. 13) to be any person who aids another in the conduct of a suit or action. The term is at the present day confined to persons professionally conducting cases in Court, i.e., Barristers and Solicitors (q.v.).In the English Ecclesiastical and Admiralty Courts, until 1857, certain persons learned in the civil and canon law, called advocates, had the exclusive right of acting as counsel. They were members of a college situate at Doctor's Commons, incorporated by charter, June 22, 8 Geo. 3, under the title of 'The College of Doctors of Law exercent in the Ecclesiastical and Admiralty Courts,' and had, previously to their admission to that college, taken the degree of Doctor of Laws at an English university. The jurisdiction of the Ecclesiastical Courts in matters matrimonial and testamentary was in 1857 transferred to the Court for Divorce and Matrimo...
Cessation of practice
Cessation of practice, means removal of the name of an advocate from the State roll under s. 26A of the Advocates act, 1961. [Advocates' Welfare Fund Act, 2001 (45 of 2001), s. 2 (c)]...
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