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To hold or keep in any particular state or condition to support to sustain to uphold to keep up not to suffer to fail or decline as to maintain a certain degree of heat in a furnace to maintain a fence or a railroad to maintain the digestive process or powers of the stomach to maintain the fertility of soil to maintain present reputation...
Establish and maintain
Establish and maintain, the words 'establish and maintain' must be read conjunctively and it is only institutions which a religious denomination establishes which it can claim to maintain. The right to maintain institutions for religious and charitable purposes would include the right to administer them, S. Azeez Basha v. Union of India, AIR 1968 SC 667 (674): (1968) 1 SCR 833. [Constitution of India, Art. 26(a)]...
Maintains or has maintained for him a dwelling place
Maintains or has maintained for him a dwelling place, 'maintains a dwelling place' connotes the idea that the assessee owns or has taken on rent or on a mortgage with possession a dwelling house which he can legally and as of right occupy if heis so minded, during his visit to British India,S.M. Zackariah Sahib v. Commissioner of Income-tax, AIR 1953 Mad 85 (86). [Income-tax Act, 1922, s. 4A(a)(ii)]...
Claim already made ......... cannot be maintained
Claim already made ......... cannot be maintained, means any claim already made in the original action cannot be maintained by or against an existing party unless the new party is joined or substituted as plaintiff or defendant in that action, Merrett v. Babb, (2001) QB LR 1174 [Limitation Act, 1980 (C 58), s. 35(5)(b)(6)(b)]....
Maintainable profits
Maintainable profits, The 'maintainable profits' would be a certain percentage (say 80%) of the net profits of the company after deduction of taxes payable by it and this would be a measure of potential yield per share, Commissioner of Wealth Tax v. Mahadeo Jalan, AIR 1973 SC 1023: (1973) 3 SCC 157: (1973) 2 SCR 215....
maintain status
maintain status To follow the requirements of the visa status and comply with any limitations on duration of stay. Source: Department of State. March 2007. ...
Maintainable
That may be maintained...
Maintainer
One who maintains...
Maintain
Maintain, with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, includes the fencing, covering in, repairing, restoring and cleansing of a protected monument, and the doing of any act which may be necessary for the purpose of preserving a protected monument or of securing convenient access thereto, [Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958 (24 of 1958), s. 2(f)]...
Maintenance
Maintenance, an officious intermeddling in a suit which in no wise concerns one, by assisting either party with money or otherwise to prosecute or defend it; both actionable and indictable [see Bradlaugh v. Newdegate, (1883) 11 QBD 1], and invalidates contracts involving it. By the Roman Law it was a species of crimen falsi to enterin to any confederacy, or do any act to support another's law-suits, by money, witnesses, or patronage, 4 Bl. Com. 134.It is either ruralis, in the country as where one assists another in his pretensions to lands, by taking or holding the possession of them for him; or where one stirs up quarrels or suits in the country; or it is curialis, in a Court of justice, where one officiously intermeddles in a suit depending in any court, which does not belong to him, and with which he has nothing to do, 2 Rol. Abr. 115. Maintaining suits in the spiritual courts is not within the statutes relating to maintenance, Cro. Eliz. 549. A man may, however, maintain a suit in...
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