No Goal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: no goalno goal
a nonexistent goal as he lived without a reason progressing toward no goal...
no hit
having no hits characterized by one team scoring no hits of a baseball game or the pitching in which a pitcher allows the opponent no hits as he pitched no hit ball for seven innings A no hit game is usually referred to as a no hitter as His no hit pitching...
no cost loan
no cost loan there are many variations of a no cost loan. Generally, it is a loan that does not charge for items such as title insurance, escrow fees, settlement fees, appraisal, recording fees or notary fees. It may also offer no points. This lessens the need for upfront cash during the buying process however no cost loans have a higher interest rate. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
no par
no par : having no par value [a no par share] ...
no-fault
no-fault 1 : of, relating to, or being a motor vehicle insurance plan under which someone injured in an accident is compensated usually up to a stipulated limit for esp. actual losses (as for property damage, medical bills, and lost wages) by that person's own insurer regardless of who is responsible for the accident and is prohibited from or limited in his or her right to sue the responsible party 2 : of or relating to no-fault divorce [a ground for dissolution] see also no-fault divorce at divorce ...
no-load
no-load : charging no sales commission [a mutual fund] compare load no-load n ...
no no
Something improper unethical inadvisable or illegal as salt is a no no for someone after a heart attack...
No appeal has been preferred
No appeal has been preferred, the words 'no appeal has been preferred in Order 47, Rule 1(a) would also mean a situation where special leave is not granted. Till then there is no appeal in the eye of law before the Superior Court. The review can be preferred in the High Court before special leave is granted, but not after it is granted. Once special leave is granted the jurisdiction to consider the validity of the High Court's order vests in the Supreme Court and the High Court cannot entertain in review thereafter, unless such a review application was preferred in the High Court before special leave was granted, Kunhayamned v. State of Kerala, (2000) 6 SCC 359: AIR 2000 SC 2587 (2600). (Constitution of India, Article 226)...
No appeal shall lie
No appeal shall lie, 'no appeal shall lie' in the proviso to s. 30(1) of The Income-tax Act, 1922 is not that no memorandum of appeal can be presented. All that it means is that the appeal will not be held to be properly filed until the tax has been paid. The tax must be paid within the period of limitation although the appeal had been filed before that, Commissioner of Income-tax v. Filmistan Ltd., AIR 1961 SC 1134 (1135): (1961) 3 SCR 893. [Income Tax Act, 1922, s. 30 (1)] [s. 372, C.P.C.]...
No cause for such refusal
No cause for such refusal, the expression 'no cause for such refusal' within the meaning of clause (4) must mean no good cause for refusal. Therefore when an application is filed by a shareholder for an order directing the company to grant conversion of partly paid-up shares into fully paid-up shares and the company sets up some cause declining to carry out the conversion the Tribunal is authorised to adjudicate whether the cause set up by the company is a cause reasonably justifying refusal to comply with the requisition, Oriental Bank of Commerce v. Harcharn Das Loomba, AIR 1963 SC 1707 (1709): (1964) 2 SCR 231. [Displaced Persons Debts Adjustment Act, 1951, s. 19(4)]...
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