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Other, in a charter-party, it was provided that the owners were liable to pay for 'port charges, pilotages, and other expenses at those ports'. The expression 'other expenses' must be construed ejusdem generis; so that the owners did not have to pay for coals which the charters by a previous clause have undertaken to provide and pay for, The Durham City, 58 LT 46.Other, must mean 'some other person' than the trustee deceased or going abroad or retiring or refusing or becoming incapable to act and also other than a trustee making appointment, that is to say, other than the appointer himself because the general practice of the conveyances, the understanding of lawyers and the purposes of deeds like this are against the notion of executor or administrator of the last acting trustee of appointing himself, Skeats v. Evans, (1889) 42 Ch D 522....
Decree for money or other property
Decree for money or other property, a 'decree' for declaration of title to money or other property is not a decree for money or other property. The expression 'decree for money or other property' means only a decree for recovery of money or other property. It does not include a decree concerning title to money or other property, State of Uttar Pradesh v. Ramkrishan Burman, (1970) 1 SCC 80: AIR 1971 SC 87 (89). [Court-fees Act, (7 of 1870), s. 7(iva)(UP)]...
Industrial or other establishment
Industrial or other establishment, means any--(a) tramway service, or motor transport service eng-aged in carrying passenger or goods or both by road for hire or reward;(aa) air transport service other than such service belonging to, or exclusively employed in the military, naval or air forces on the Union or the Civil Aviation Department of the Government of India;(b) dock, wharf or jetty;(c) inland vessel, mechanically propelled;(d) mine, quarry or oil-field;(e) plantation;(f) workshop or other establishment in which articles are produced, adapted or manufactured, with a view to their use, transport or sale;(g) establishment in which any work relating to the construction, development or maintenance of buildings, roads, bridges or canals, or relating to operations connected with navigation, irrigation or the supply of water or relating to the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity or any other form of power is being carried one;(h) any other establishment or class of...
Until other provision is made
Until other provision is made, the provision ins. 14(b) of the 1969 Act is a temporary and transitional provision which continues until other provision is made. The Legislature does not say until other provision is made because the Legislature is always free to legislate. The words 'until other provision is made' mean provision which can be made by the legislature or by the Governor or the executive. The words 'until other provision is made' do not exclusively limit to legislate, N. Lakshmana Rao v. State of Karnataka, (1976) 2 SCC 502: AIR 1975 SC 1646 (1651). [Karnataka Compulsory Primary Education (Amendment and Misc. Provisions) Act, 1969, s. 14(b).]...
Other authorities
Other authorities, the expression 'other authorities' is wide enough to include within it every authority created by a statute and functioning within the territory of India, or under the control of the Government of India, Rajasthan State Electricity Board v. Mohan Lal, AIR 1967 SC 1857 (1862): (1967) 3 SCR 377. (Constitution of India, Article 12)The expression 'other authorities' includes all statutory authorities and other agencies and instrumentalities of the State Government/Central Government, Indra Sawhney v. Union of India, 1992 Supp (3) SCC 217 (687). (Constitution of India, Article 12)The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research is not an authority within the meaning of article 12 of the Constitution, Sabhajit Tewary v. Union of India, AIR 1975 SC 1329 (1331). (Constitution of India Article 12)...
Other person liable to pay
Other person liable to pay, the phrase 'other person liable to pay' in s. 29 should be construed as 'other person liable to pay under the Income Tax Act' and the liability cannot therefore be construed with reference to the Partnership Act or any other statute, Sahu Rajeshwar Nath v. ITO, AIR 1969 SC 667 (669): (1969) 1 SCR 999. (Income Tax Act, 1922, s. 29)...
Other proceedings
Other proceedings, the whole area of proceedings, which reach the High Courts is not exhausted by classifying the proceeding as civil and criminal. There are certain proceedings which may be regarded as neither civil nor criminal. For instance, proceeding for contempt of court, and for exercise of disciplinary jurisdiction against lawyers or other professionals, such as Chartered Accountants may not fall within the classification of proceedings, civil or criminal. 'Other proceeding' in Article 132(1) falls within the residuary class of proceed-ings other than civil or criminal and such a pro-ceeding includes a revenue proceeding, S.A.L. Narayan Rao v. Ishwarlal Bhagwandas, AIR 1965 SC 1818 (1821). (Constitution of India, Article 132)...
Any other person
Any other person, the expression 'any other person' is comprehensive enough to take in the persons who were holding the land on or other of the tenures enumerated in sub-clauses (a) to (d) of s. 2 (1) (ix) of the Abolition Act, State of Madhya Pradesh v. Sardax D. K. Jadhan, AIR 1972 SC 1530 (1536): (1972) 1 SCC 402. [M.B. Abolition of Jagirs Abolition Act, 1951 (28 of 1951) s. 3(i)(ix)]...
Every other appeal
Every other appeal, by 'every other appeal' is meant an appeal other than one against an order of acquittal, that is to say, an appeal against an order of conviction, Harnam Singh v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1975 SC 236 (238): (1975) 3 SCC 343. (Criminal Procedure Code, 1898, s. 431)...
Except as otherwise provided in the other clauses of this rule
Except as otherwise provided in the other clauses of this rule, The words 'except as otherwise provided in the other clauses of this rule' appearing in Rule 161 (1)(a) make the general rule of superannuation at the age of 58 years subject to other clauses of that rule. This is to say, the government is empowered to provide for different ages of compulsory retirement for different classes of government servants, N.C. Dalwadi v. State of Gujarat, (1987) 3 SCC 611: AIR 1987 SC 1933: (1987) 3 SCR 640....
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