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Overdate

To date later than the true or proper period to postdate

Latter

Later more recent coming or happening after something else opposed to former as the former and latter rain

postpone

postpone post·poned post·pon·ing 1 : to put off to a later time 2 : to place later in precedence, preference, or importance ;specif : to subordinate (a lien) to

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Shop

not interfere with their work. Every shop must, save as otherwise provided by the Act, be closed not later than 1 P.M. on one week-day in every week, which day may be fixed by the local authority

Education

In 1900 the age for leaving school was raised to 14 (El. Ed. Act, 1900), and two years later 'local education authorities' (i.e., county and borough councils) were substituted for school boards with power to control secular

Grounds

3(3) of COFEPOSA 'be communicated to the detenu, as soon as may be, after the detention, ordinarily not later than five days, and in exceptional circumstances sand for reasons to be recorded in writing, not later than

tax benefit rule

amount (as of a loss) used as a deduction in a prior taxable year is recovered in a later year it must be included in the gross income for the later year to the extent of the

Adjournment

a notice convening a meeting is cancelled and subsequently, a notice for holding the same meeting on a later date is issued, Jayantibhai Manubhai Patel v. Arun Subhodhai Mehta, (1989) 2 SCC 484 (491): AIR 1989 SC

Carry over

postponing the completion of a contract, either for the purchase or sale of stocks or shares, to a later date than that originally fixed. When this happens the buyer usually pays the seller interest on the capital

Legate

Legate, a deputy, an ambassador, the Pope's nuncio. There are three kinds:-(1) Legates a latere, being such as the Pope commissions to take his place in councils, and so called, because he never

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Overdate

To date later than the true or proper period to postdate

Latter

Later more recent coming or happening after something else opposed to former as the former and latter rain

postpone

postpone post·poned post·pon·ing 1 : to put off to a later time 2 : to place later in precedence, preference, or importance ;specif : to subordinate (a lien) to

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Shop

not interfere with their work. Every shop must, save as otherwise provided by the Act, be closed not later than 1 P.M. on one week-day in every week, which day may be fixed by the local authority

Education

In 1900 the age for leaving school was raised to 14 (El. Ed. Act, 1900), and two years later 'local education authorities' (i.e., county and borough councils) were substituted for school boards with power to control secular

Grounds

3(3) of COFEPOSA 'be communicated to the detenu, as soon as may be, after the detention, ordinarily not later than five days, and in exceptional circumstances sand for reasons to be recorded in writing, not later than

tax benefit rule

amount (as of a loss) used as a deduction in a prior taxable year is recovered in a later year it must be included in the gross income for the later year to the extent of the

Adjournment

a notice convening a meeting is cancelled and subsequently, a notice for holding the same meeting on a later date is issued, Jayantibhai Manubhai Patel v. Arun Subhodhai Mehta, (1989) 2 SCC 484 (491): AIR 1989 SC

Carry over

postponing the completion of a contract, either for the purchase or sale of stocks or shares, to a later date than that originally fixed. When this happens the buyer usually pays the seller interest on the capital

Legate

Legate, a deputy, an ambassador, the Pope's nuncio. There are three kinds:-(1) Legates a latere, being such as the Pope commissions to take his place in councils, and so called, because he never

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