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Copyhold

to the number of the tenants. Joint tenants succeed each other by right of survivorship and without a new admittance, and fines are not due but upon admittance; the application, therefore, of the general rule to the … practice as to the payment of the fine on the admittance of joint tenants in this: two years' value is paid for the first life, half of that on the second, and a half of that half

Public trustee

the trust instrument came into operation before or after the Act, and either as an original or a new trustee, or as an additional trustee, in the same cases and manner and by the same persons or … The Public Trustee may decline to accept any trust, but not on the ground only of the small value of the trust property; and he cannot, except under certain conditions (see Rule 7), accept a trust which

Succession duties

c. 21, ss. 12-15, and by the Customs and Inland Revenue Acts, 1881, 1888, and 1889, imposed a new set of duties, varying in amount from 1 per cent. in the case of a child succeeding a … property to which any person succeeds on the death of another. The duty is calculated on the capitalized value for the life of the successor of the property succeeded to, in accordance with a table schedule to

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Manufacture

change but every change is not manufacture. But something more is necessary and there must be transformation, a new and different article must emerge having a distinctive name, character or use, Hindustan Poles Corporation v. Commissioner of … or processing any good and includes printing and raising of natural resources like minerals, coal etc. [West Bengal Value Added Tax Act, 2003, s. 2(22)] Manufacture, will all its grammatical variations and cognate expressions includes producing, making,

Consideration

or some forebearance, detriment, loss, or responsibility, given, suffered, or undertaken by the other, Fleming v. Bank of New Zealand, (1900) AC 577 (586). Means everything receive in return for the supply of services or the provision … sustained by the promisee. It is not necessary that the consideration and promise should be equivalent in actual value, for it would be impossible precisely to determine whether, in a given case, the consideration were adequate, without

Trust instrument

settled land; (b) appoint or constitute trustees of the settlement; (c) contain the power (if any) to appoint new trustees; (d) set out any intended addition to or enlargement of the statutory powers; (e) bear the proper … for the purposes of the Act, although not complying in form with the above-mentioned requirements. A purchaser for value in good faith is not affected by the contents of the trust instrument and is not entitled to

consideration

to mean valuable consideration. Good consideration of the kind denoted by sense 1 cannot create an enforceable contract. new consideration : something according to section 6-106 of the Uniform Commercial Code that becomes payable in exchange for … be the thing that induces the mutual promises. ad·e·quate consideration : a consideration that is reasonably equivalent in value to the thing for which it is given fair consideration : a consideration that is reasonable and given

Timber

to timber on copyhold land remained as an incident of the enfranchised tenure. The right was the whole value if the lord could enter and remove the timber, otherwise half the value. Co. Litt. 53 a; 1

Warehouse

Means a building where wares or goods are stored, as before being distributed to retailers, a store-house, Webster's New Twentieth Century Diction-ary, Vol. II, 2nd End. See also Goa Urban Co-op Bank Ltd. v. Noor Mohd. Sheikh … a dealer or a person keeps stocks of goods and includes a vessel, vehicle or godown. [West Bengal Value Added Tax Act, 2003, s. 2(56)]

Unclaimed property

his favour from the Chancery Division of the High Court, which 'shall, on application by petition by the new claimant, verified as the Court requires, order the National Debt Commissioners to transfer to him such sum in … amount was then more than 1,050,000l., distributed over upwards of 3,000 separate accounts, one-half not exceeding 150l. in value, and only about one-twentieth exceeding 1000l. (3) Stock in Public Companies.-By Art. 72 of Table A in Sch.

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Copyhold

to the number of the tenants. Joint tenants succeed each other by right of survivorship and without a new admittance, and fines are not due but upon admittance; the application, therefore, of the general rule to the … practice as to the payment of the fine on the admittance of joint tenants in this: two years' value is paid for the first life, half of that on the second, and a half of that half

Public trustee

the trust instrument came into operation before or after the Act, and either as an original or a new trustee, or as an additional trustee, in the same cases and manner and by the same persons or … The Public Trustee may decline to accept any trust, but not on the ground only of the small value of the trust property; and he cannot, except under certain conditions (see Rule 7), accept a trust which

Succession duties

c. 21, ss. 12-15, and by the Customs and Inland Revenue Acts, 1881, 1888, and 1889, imposed a new set of duties, varying in amount from 1 per cent. in the case of a child succeeding a … property to which any person succeeds on the death of another. The duty is calculated on the capitalized value for the life of the successor of the property succeeded to, in accordance with a table schedule to

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Manufacture

change but every change is not manufacture. But something more is necessary and there must be transformation, a new and different article must emerge having a distinctive name, character or use, Hindustan Poles Corporation v. Commissioner of … or processing any good and includes printing and raising of natural resources like minerals, coal etc. [West Bengal Value Added Tax Act, 2003, s. 2(22)] Manufacture, will all its grammatical variations and cognate expressions includes producing, making,

Consideration

or some forebearance, detriment, loss, or responsibility, given, suffered, or undertaken by the other, Fleming v. Bank of New Zealand, (1900) AC 577 (586). Means everything receive in return for the supply of services or the provision … sustained by the promisee. It is not necessary that the consideration and promise should be equivalent in actual value, for it would be impossible precisely to determine whether, in a given case, the consideration were adequate, without

Trust instrument

settled land; (b) appoint or constitute trustees of the settlement; (c) contain the power (if any) to appoint new trustees; (d) set out any intended addition to or enlargement of the statutory powers; (e) bear the proper … for the purposes of the Act, although not complying in form with the above-mentioned requirements. A purchaser for value in good faith is not affected by the contents of the trust instrument and is not entitled to

consideration

to mean valuable consideration. Good consideration of the kind denoted by sense 1 cannot create an enforceable contract. new consideration : something according to section 6-106 of the Uniform Commercial Code that becomes payable in exchange for … be the thing that induces the mutual promises. ad·e·quate consideration : a consideration that is reasonably equivalent in value to the thing for which it is given fair consideration : a consideration that is reasonable and given

Timber

to timber on copyhold land remained as an incident of the enfranchised tenure. The right was the whole value if the lord could enter and remove the timber, otherwise half the value. Co. Litt. 53 a; 1

Warehouse

Means a building where wares or goods are stored, as before being distributed to retailers, a store-house, Webster's New Twentieth Century Diction-ary, Vol. II, 2nd End. See also Goa Urban Co-op Bank Ltd. v. Noor Mohd. Sheikh … a dealer or a person keeps stocks of goods and includes a vessel, vehicle or godown. [West Bengal Value Added Tax Act, 2003, s. 2(56)]

Unclaimed property

his favour from the Chancery Division of the High Court, which 'shall, on application by petition by the new claimant, verified as the Court requires, order the National Debt Commissioners to transfer to him such sum in … amount was then more than 1,050,000l., distributed over upwards of 3,000 separate accounts, one-half not exceeding 150l. in value, and only about one-twentieth exceeding 1000l. (3) Stock in Public Companies.-By Art. 72 of Table A in Sch.

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