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perfect tender rule

perfect tender rule is preserved to the extent of permitting a buyer to reject goods for any defects ramirez v autosport 440 a 2d 1345 1982 note the uniform commercial code contains provisions for a seller s right

Perfect tender rule

to reject goods if they or the tender of delivery fail to conform to contract in any respect ramirez v autosport 440 a 2d 1345 1982

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Question

called inquestion as regards its reasonableness or practicability and could not mean challenging its legality smt abida begam v rent control and eviction officer air 1959 all 675 680 u p temporary control of rent and eviction act

Vacancy

of law vacates it the same cannot be taken note of by rent control authorities g k chakko v rent controller 1970 ren cr 377 mys

gross income

benefits and commissions 2 gross income derived from business 3 gains derived from dealings in property 4 interest 5 rents 6 royalties 7 dividends 8 alimony and separate maintenance payments 9 annuities 10 income from life insurance … and commissions 2 gross income derived from business 3 gains derived from dealings in property 4 interest 5 rents 6 royalties 7 dividends 8 alimony and separate maintenance payments 9 annuities 10 income from life insurance and

moral turpitude

moral turpitude 1 an act or behavior that gravely violates the sentiment or accepted standard of the community 2 … moral turpitude 1 an act or behavior that gravely violates the sentiment or accepted standard of the community 2 a quality of dishonesty or other immorality that is

Moral turpitude or delinquency

moral turpitude or delinquency wherever conduct proved against an advocate is contrary to honesty or opposed to good morals

rent

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moral hazard

moral hazard the possibility of loss to an insurance company as by arson arising from the character or circumstances

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