Jute - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: juteRaw jute
Raw jute, means the fibre of jute which has not been subjected to any process of spinning or weaving, and includes jute cuttings, whether lose or packed in drums or bales. [The West Bengal Value Added Tax Act, 2003, s. 2(36)]...
Jute-mill
Jute-mill, means a factory as defined in, or declared to be a factory under, the Factories Act, 1948 (63 of 1948) which is engaged wholly or in part in the manufacture of jute products. [The West Bengal Value Added Tax Act, 2003, s. 2(21)]...
Shipper of jute
Shipper of jute, means any person who purchases raw jute and supplies it himself or by an agent to any person including himself outside West Bengal. [West Bengal Value Added Tax Act, 2003, s. 2(42)]...
Turnover of purchases
Turnover of purchases, in relation to any period, means:(a) in the case of the occupier of a jute-mill, the aggregate of the purchase prices or parts of purchase prices payable by such occupier for the quantities of raw jute purchased by him during such period after deducting the amounts, if any, refunded to him by the seller during such period in respect of any quantity of raw jute returned to the seller within ninety days from the date of its purchase and such other amounts as may be prescribed.(b) in the case of a shipper of jute, the aggregate of the purchase price or parts of purchase price payable by such shipper of jute in respect of the quantities of raw jute purchase by him in West Bengal and dispatched by him during such period to any place outside West Bengal by any means of transit.(c) in case of any dealer liable to pay tax under s. 12 or s. 13, the aggregate of the purchase price or parts of purchase price payable by such dealer in respect of the goods, prescribed under t...
Factory
Factory, a place where a number of traders reside in a foreign country for the convenience of trade; also a building in which goods are manufactured.In the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, 'Factory' means by s. 149 'textile factory and non-textile factory, or either of those descriptions of factories.'The expression 'textile factory' means any premises wherein or within the close or curtilage of which steam, water or other mechanical power is used to move or work any machinery employed in preparing, manufacturing or finishing or in any process incident to the manufacture of cotton, wool, hair, silk, flax, hemp, jute, tow, china-grass, cocoanut fibre or other like material, either separately or mixed together or mixed with any other material, or any fabric made thereof:Provided that print works, bleaching and dyeing works, lace warehouses, paper mills, flax scutch mills, rope works and hat works shall not be deemed to be textiles factories.'Tenement factory' means a factory when mechanic...
Occupier
Occupier, includes, --(i) any person who for the time being is paying or is liable to pay to the owner the rent or any portion of the rent of the land or building in respect of which such rent is paid or is payable.(ii) an owner in occupation of or otherwise using his land or building.(iii) a rent-free tenant of any land or building, and(iv) any person who is liable to pay to the owner damages for the use and occupation of any land or building. [The Maharashtra Non-Biodegradable Garbage (Control) Act, 2006, s. 2(i)]Means a person who occupies a site or building within a zone and including his successors and assignees. [The Rajasthan Special Economic Zones Development Act, 2003, s. 2(h)]Occupier, of a jute-mill means the person who has ultimate control over the affairs of the jute-mill. [The West Bengal Value Added Tax Act, 2003, s. 2(25)]The person residing in or upon or having a right to reside in or upon any house, land, or place; formerly rateable to the poor rate under the Poor Rel...
Burlap
A coarse fabric made of jute or hemp used for bagging also a finer variety of similar material used for curtains etc...
Filasse
Vegetable fiber as jute or ramie prepared for manufacture...
Gunny
A strong coarse kind of sacking made from the fibers called jute of two plants of the genus Corchorus C olitorius and C capsularis of India The fiber is also used in the manufacture of cordage...
Jute
The coarse strong fiber of the East Indian Corchorus olitorius and Corchorus capsularis also the plant itself The fiber is much used for making mats gunny cloth cordage hangings paper etc...
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