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Ruche

A plaited quilled or goffered strip of lace net ribbon or other material used in place of collars or cuffs and as a trimming for womens dresses

Reticulation

The quality or state of being reticulated or netlike that which is reticulated network an organization resembling a net

Carry over

the contract. This payment is called a 'backwardation,' or shortly a 'back.' An income-tax deduction (esp. for a net operating loss) that cannot be taken entirely in a given period but may be taken in a later

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Offence of adultery

by a man, as it generally is. Therefore, those men who defile that sanctity are brought within the net of the law, Sowmithri Vishnu v. Union of India, AIR 1985 SC 1618: (1985) Supp SCC 137: (1985)

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

Sick Industrial Company

years) which has at the end of any financial year accumulated losses equal to or exceeding its entire net worth. [Sick Industrial Companies (Special Provisions) Act, 1985, s. 3(1)(o)]

Purset

A purse or purse net

Yacht

British yachts must be registered under the Act (see BRITISH SHIP), unless they do not exceed 15 tons net register and are employed solely in navigation in home alters or a British possession in which the managing

Widow

absolutely and in addition the residuary estate of the intestate shall stand charged with the payment of a net sum of 1000l. free of death duties and costs to the surviving husband or wife (with interest from

Uses

separate use; and so of a trust to permit and suffer a party to receive and take the net rents and profits. (4) A second use, or a use upon a use. The Common Law judges determined

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Ruche

A plaited quilled or goffered strip of lace net ribbon or other material used in place of collars or cuffs and as a trimming for womens dresses

Reticulation

The quality or state of being reticulated or netlike that which is reticulated network an organization resembling a net

Carry over

the contract. This payment is called a 'backwardation,' or shortly a 'back.' An income-tax deduction (esp. for a net operating loss) that cannot be taken entirely in a given period but may be taken in a later

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Offence of adultery

by a man, as it generally is. Therefore, those men who defile that sanctity are brought within the net of the law, Sowmithri Vishnu v. Union of India, AIR 1985 SC 1618: (1985) Supp SCC 137: (1985)

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

Sick Industrial Company

years) which has at the end of any financial year accumulated losses equal to or exceeding its entire net worth. [Sick Industrial Companies (Special Provisions) Act, 1985, s. 3(1)(o)]

Purset

A purse or purse net

Yacht

British yachts must be registered under the Act (see BRITISH SHIP), unless they do not exceed 15 tons net register and are employed solely in navigation in home alters or a British possession in which the managing

Widow

absolutely and in addition the residuary estate of the intestate shall stand charged with the payment of a net sum of 1000l. free of death duties and costs to the surviving husband or wife (with interest from

Uses

separate use; and so of a trust to permit and suffer a party to receive and take the net rents and profits. (4) A second use, or a use upon a use. The Common Law judges determined

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