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Necessary adaptations, the expression necessary adaptations covers both consequential adaptations and adaptations that might be made from time to time, AIR 1956 Cal 499 (502). [Indian Independence Act, 1947, s. 18(3)]...
Motor vehicles adapted
Motor vehicles adapted, the definition of motor vehicle in item 34 reveals that the striking ingredient thereof is that it should have been 'adapted or the use upon roads.' Merely because the areas on which such heavy movers traverse might sometimes include roads also is not enough to hold that they were adapted for use upon roads. Such use of the heavy mover on the road may only be ancillary or incidental to the main use of it. Emphasis in the definition must be on the words 'use upon road' as those words would denote the principal or dominant use and not where it may move incidentally, Goodyear India Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1997 SC 2038 (2040): (1997) 5 SCC 752. [Central Excise and Salt Act (1 of 1944) Schedule I, item 34 (3A)]...
Necessaries
Necessaries, a relative term, not strictly limited to such things as are absolutely requisite for support and subsistence, but to be construed liberally, and varying with the state and degree, the rank, fortune, and age of the person to whom they are supplied, Wharton v. Mackenzie, (1845) 5 QB 606. It has often been held that an infant is bound to pay a reasonable price for such necessary things as relate to his maintenance and education--as food, lodging, apparel, medical attendance, schooling and instruction--unless credit be given solely to the parent, which is presumed to be the fact it if appears that the infant was placed at school or is supported by him: see Co. Litt. 172 a; Ryder v. Wombwell, (1868) LR 4 Ex. 32; Barnes v. Toye, (1884) 13 QBD 410; Roberts v. Gray, (1913)1 KB 520; and INFANT.Where 'necessaries,' that is, goods suitable to the condition in life' of an infant, 'and to his actual requirements at the time of the sale and delivery,' 'are sold and delivered to an infan...
Adapted
Adapted, The word 'adapted for use' must be construed as 'suitable for use', Bolani Ores Ltd. v. State of Orissa, AIR 1975 SC 17 (24): (1975) 2 SCR 138. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1939 (4 of 1939) s. 22]...
Designed or adapted for living in
Designed or adapted for living in, must refer to the physical state of the building and secondly the words relate to the then present state of the property at the time that the notice is given; that is they must relate to the building being at that time designed or adapted for living in, and it does sum to me that the buildings earlier, Boss Holding Ltd. v. Grosvenor West End Properties Ltd. (CA), (2006) 1 WLR 2848....
Considers it necessary
Considers it necessary, The words 'considers it necessary' postulate that the authority concerned has thought over the matter deliberately and with care and it has been found necessary as a result of such thinking to pass the order, Barium Chemicals Ltd. v. Sh. A.J. Rana, (1972) 1 SCC 240: AIR 1972 SC 591 (595): (1972) 2 SCR 752. [Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, (1947), s. 19(2)]...
Necessary party
Necessary party, a necessary party is one without whom no order can be made effectively; a proper party is one in whose absence of effective order can be made but whose presence is necessary for a complete and final decision on the question involved in the proceeding, Udit Narain Singh Malpaharia v. Additional member Board of Revenue, 1963 Supp (1) 676: AIR 1963 SC 786 (790). [Constitution of India Art. 22]...
Necessary party, Proper party
Necessary party, Proper party, a necessary party is one without whom no order can be made effectively. A proper party is one in whose absence an effective order can be made but whose presence is necessary for a complete and final decision on the question involved in the proceeding. The addition of parties is generally not a question of initial jurisdiction of the Court but a judicial discretion which has to be exercised in view of all the facts and circumstances of a particular case, Ramesh Hirachand Kundanmal v. Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay, (1992) 2 SCC 524 (528). [C.P.C. 1908, O. 1, R. 10 (2)]...
Adaptation
Adaptation, means-(i) in relation to a dramatic work, the conversion of the work into a non-dramatic work; (ii) in relation to a literary work or an artistic work, the conversion of the work into a dramatic work by way of performance in public or otherwise; (iii) in relation to a literary or dramatic work, any abridgement of the work or any version of the work in which the story or action in conveyed wholly or mainly by means of pictures is a form suitable for reproduction in a book, or a newspaper, magazine or similar periodical. (iv) in relation to a musical work, any arrangement or transcription of the work; and (v) in relation to any work, any use of such work involving its rearrangement or alteration. [Copyright Act, 1957 (14 of 1957), s. 2(a)]...
necessaries
necessaries 1 : goods, services, or expenses that are considered necessary: as a : such goods, services, or expenses as are essential to the maintenance and support of a present or former spouse or of the child of divorced parents and for which one spouse or parent may seek reimbursement or contribution from the other b : essential goods or services furnished to a vessel whose supplier may be entitled to a maritime lien 2 : goods or services delivered to a minor that are considered by reference to his or her circumstances to warrant holding the minor to a contract for them despite an attempt to disaffirm it ...
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