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Home Dictionary Name: open market Page: 2 Page 2 of about 29 results (0.004 seconds)Buy back
Buy back, means an act or instance of buying something back; especially the repurchase by a corporation of shares of its own common stock on the open market, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 62....
Purchase value
Purchase value, means the value of the specified goods as ascertained from the original invoice and includes insurance, excise, duties, counter-vailing duties, sales tax, transport fee, octroi, freight charges and all other charges incidentally levied on the purchase of the specified goods and in the case of the specified goods mentioned at serial number 1 of the schedule also the value of accessories fitted therein:Provided that where purchase value of the specified goods is not ascertainable on account of non-availability or non-production of the original invoice, or when the invoice produced is proved to be false, or if the specified goods are acquired or obtained otherwise they by way of purchase, than the purchase value shall be the value or price at which the specified goods of the like kind or quality are sold or are capable of being sold, in open market in the local area. [The Gujarat Tax on entry of Specified Goods into Local Area Act, 2001, s. 2(i)]...
sherman act
sherman act A federal law that prohibits any unreasonable interference with the ordinary, usual and freely competitive pricing or distribution system of the open market in interstate trade. (15 U.S.C. Sec. 1-7) Source: FindLaw ...
redeem
redeem 1 a : repurchase b : to repurchase by right and not on the open market [ preferred shares] 2 a : to free from a lien or pledge usually by payment of the amount secured thereby [ collateral] b : to exercise an equity of redemption in (real property) by payment in full of a mortgage debt after default but prior to a foreclosure becoming effective [a right to property prior to the actual sale under a judgment of foreclosure "Bowery Sav. Bank v. Harbert Offset Corp., 558 N.Y.S.2d 821 (1990)"] see also equity of redemption c : to exercise a right of redemption in (real property) within the period set by law by a repurchase that voids the effect of foreclosure or sale see also right of redemption NOTE: A mortgagor with a right of redemption might redeem property within the set period following a foreclosure sale by paying the new purchaser the purchase price, interest, taxes, and lawful charges. d : to remove the obligation of by payment (as at maturity) [ a bond] 3 a : to...
public
public 1 a : exposed to general view [ indecency] b : known or recognized by many or most people 2 a : of, relating to, or affecting all of the people or the whole area of a nation or state [ statutes] b : of or relating to a government : authorized by, administered by, or acting for the people as a political entity [ expenditures] [the prosecutor] c : of, relating to, or being in the service of the community or nation [holding office] d : provided for, used by, or containing the records of a government agency [the post office and other buildings] 3 : of or relating to people in general 4 : of or relating to business or community interests as opposed to private affairs [ policy] [a matter of concern] 5 : devoted to the general or national welfare [actions motivated by spirit] 6 : accessible to or shared by all members of the community [a hearing] [a park] compare private 7 : capitalized in shares that can be freely traded on the open market often used with go pub·...
private
private 1 a : intended for or restricted to the use of a particular person or group or class of persons : not available to the public [a park] b : not related to, controlled by, or deriving from the state [a school] 2 a : owned by or concerning an individual person or entity [ land] b : not having shares that can be freely traded on the open market [a company] 3 : affecting the interests of a particular person, class or group of persons, or locality [ legislation] [ rights] 4 a : not invested with or engaged in public office or employment [a citizen] b : not related to or dependent on an official position [ correspondence] 5 : not known publicly or carried on in public ;esp : intended only for the persons involved 6 : made under private signature [a instrument] ...
buyback
buyback : an act or instance of buying something back ;esp : the repurchase by a corporation of shares of its own common stock on the open market ...
Gardens
Gardens. The (English) Town Gardens Protection Act, 1863 (26 & 27 Vict. c. 13), provides for the protection of gardens and ornamental grounds vested in trustees, in squares and other public places, by transfer of such gardens and grounds from the trustees to local authorities or committees of the inhabitants. See also the London Squares Preservation Act, 1931 (22 & 23 Geo 5, c. xciii.) and Housing Act, 1936.As to stealing or destroying any fruit or vegetable production in gardens, etc., see (English) Larceny Act, 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 96), ss. 36, 37; and (English) Malicious Damage Act, 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 97), ss. 23, 24; Allotments Act, 1922 (12 & 13 Geo. 5, c. 51). See also (English) OPEN SPACES; PARK; LESS; PLEASURE GROUNDS; RECREA-TION GROUNDS; and as to compensation, on quitting, to tenants of market gardens, see MARKET GARDENS....
VerbarMaidan
In various parts of Asia an open space as for military exercises or for a market place an open grassy tract an esplanade...
Genuine use
Genuine use, where use is a mere sham, is formalis-tic or notional, where it is empty of substance and directed solely at avoiding revocation and does not serve to carve out an opening in the market for the goods and services to which it relates, that use does not constitute genuine use. Examination of the various language versions of the directive (the Dutch version uses the term 'normal', the French has 'usage serieux' the Portuguese, 'uso serio', the English 'genuine use', and the German, 'ernsthafte Benutzung'; the Italian uses the same adjective as the Spanish: 'effettivo') leades to the conclusion that the kind of use intended is what may be described as 'sufficient', Ansul BV v. Ajax Brandbeveiliging BV, (2004) 3 WLR 1048 (EC)...
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