Meals - Law Dictionary Search Results
Discumbency
table according to the manner of the ancients at their meals
Nunchion
of food taken at or after noon usually between full meals a luncheon
boardinghouse
a private house that provides accommodations and meals for paying guests
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Sale of foodstuff
supplied to guest residing in the hotel. The supply of meals was not essentially in the nature of a service provided
Glass
works' is a non-textile factory; see ss. 40, 78, regarding meals and meal-times in such works; as to night employment of
Children
in a place usually set apart for the service of meals, i.e., not the bar. The Act also contains provisions to
Roti
Roti, 'Roti' is generally used to connote 'meals', Shanker v. State of U.P., AIR 1975 SC 757: (1975) 3 SCC...
Entertainment expenditure
the expenditure incurred in extending customary hospitality by offering ordinary meals as a bare necessity, is not 'entertainment expenditure', C.I.T. v.
in-kind
or amount equivalent to another [an payment to substitute for meals]
Restaurant
is carried on principally or wholly the business of supplying meals or refreshments to the public or a class of the
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