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Joint Commissioner, 'Joint Commissioner' means a person appointed to be a Joint Commissioner of Income Tax or an Additional Commissioner of Income Tax under sub-s. (1) of s. 117. [Income Tax Act (43 of 1961), s. 2(28c)]...
Hindu joint family
Hindu joint family, joint Hindu family consists of persons lineally descended from a common ancestor and include their wives and unmarried daughters. The daughter, on marriage, ceases to be a member of her father's family and becomes a member of her husband's family. The joint Hindu family is thus a larger body consisting of a group of persons who are united by the tie of sapindaship arising by birth, marriage or adoption, Surjit Lal Chhabda v. CIT, AIR 1976 SC 109 (114): (1976) 3 SCC 142....
joint sponsor
joint sponsor A person who accepts legal responsibility for supporting an immigrant with an I-864 Affidavit of Support along with the sponsor. The joint sponsor must be at least 18 years of age, an American citizen or lawful permanent resident and have a domicile in the United States. The joint sponsor and his/her household must have the 125 percent income requirement by itself for the immigrant that he/she sponsors. Source: Department of State. March 2007. ...
Jointed
Having joints articulated full of nodes knotty as a jointed doll jointed structure...
joint-and-last-survivor annuity
joint-and-last-survivor annuity : joint-and-survivor annuity at annuity ...
Tenancy, Joint
Tenancy, Joint. See JOINT TENANCY....
Joint-heir
Joint-heir, a co-heir. See (English) Law of Property Act, 1932, as to equitable interests of joint heirs in tail....
Joint tenants
Joint tenants, are those who hold land or tenements by joint tenancy. K.J. Aiyar's Judicial Dictionary, 11th Edn., 1992, p. 644....
Joint pattedars and pot pattedars
Joint pattedars and pot pattedars, where a parti-cular survey number is split into several sub-numbers and each plot is assessed separately to a part of the revenue on the former number, the persons made liable to pay the separated amount are the 'pot pattedars' One 'pot' pattedar is not jointly responsible with the other for the payment of the revenue of the other 'pot' numbers, and his position is different from that of joint pattedars, where each is liable for the payment of the entire amount assessed on a particular survey number, Govind Rao v. Erbhadrappa, AIR 1956 Hyd 50....
Joint Administrative Tribunal
Joint Administrative Tribunal, Joint Administrative Tribunal means an Administrative Tribunal for two or more States established under sub-s. (3) of s. 4. [Administrative Tribunal Act, 1985 (13 of 1985), s. 3(h)]...
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