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new value

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jus cogens

: a principle of international law that is based on values taken to be fundamental to the international community and that

Intoxicating liquor

only an 'off-licence' 3. Duration of Licence.--Each licence (except 'a new licence,' see below) is expressed (see s. 4) to be … compensation is a sum equal to the difference between the value of the licensed premises as licensed and their value as

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Education

and increase efficiency and effectiveness of the governance. Education opens new horizons for an individual, provides new aspirations and develops new … is training the mind and not stuffing the brain. (Eternal Value for a Changing Society, Vol. III, Education for Human Excellence,

Company

But gradually this doctrine was eroded by the emergence of new social value which recognised the role of the State as

Zero

is a lowest point or lowest in order, Webster's Third New International Dictionary. It is a mathematical value, intermediate between negative

Depreciation

the allowance made for this in book-keeping, accounting, etc.' (Webster's New World Dictionary), Income Tax Commissioner v. Alps Theatre, AIR 1967 … Depreciation, is an allowance for the diminution in the value due to wear and tear of capital asset employed by

Inquiry

effects and relations generally, 'to inquire' (New Standard Dictionary) Real Value Appliances Ltd. v. Canara Bank, (1998) 5 SCC 554. Means

Raw material

quality and value as raw materials, Collector of Central Excise, New Delhi v. Ballarpur Industries Ltd., AIR 1990 SC 196. Raw

lesion

by a commutative contract (as a sale or exchange) [a new partition may be demanded for the least "Louisiana Civil Code"] … : loss from failure to receive a threshold amount or value (as one-half market value) for immovable property conveyed or transferred

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new value

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jus cogens

: a principle of international law that is based on values taken to be fundamental to the international community and that

Intoxicating liquor

only an 'off-licence' 3. Duration of Licence.--Each licence (except 'a new licence,' see below) is expressed (see s. 4) to be … compensation is a sum equal to the difference between the value of the licensed premises as licensed and their value as

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Education

and increase efficiency and effectiveness of the governance. Education opens new horizons for an individual, provides new aspirations and develops new … is training the mind and not stuffing the brain. (Eternal Value for a Changing Society, Vol. III, Education for Human Excellence,

Company

But gradually this doctrine was eroded by the emergence of new social value which recognised the role of the State as

Zero

is a lowest point or lowest in order, Webster's Third New International Dictionary. It is a mathematical value, intermediate between negative

Depreciation

the allowance made for this in book-keeping, accounting, etc.' (Webster's New World Dictionary), Income Tax Commissioner v. Alps Theatre, AIR 1967 … Depreciation, is an allowance for the diminution in the value due to wear and tear of capital asset employed by

Inquiry

effects and relations generally, 'to inquire' (New Standard Dictionary) Real Value Appliances Ltd. v. Canara Bank, (1998) 5 SCC 554. Means

Raw material

quality and value as raw materials, Collector of Central Excise, New Delhi v. Ballarpur Industries Ltd., AIR 1990 SC 196. Raw

lesion

by a commutative contract (as a sale or exchange) [a new partition may be demanded for the least "Louisiana Civil Code"] … : loss from failure to receive a threshold amount or value (as one-half market value) for immovable property conveyed or transferred

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