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Financial non-viability
revival by a sound undertaking the sickness must be of a temporary character and not any basic or permanent sickness. An undertaking which is basically or potentially non-viable will ordinarily be incapable of revival and would face
Firmware
Firmware, 'software kept in semi-permanent memory. Firmware is used in conjunction with hardware and software. It also shares the characteristics of both. Firmware is usually stored on PROMs (Programmable Read-Only Memory) or EPROMs (Electrical PROMs). Firmware...
Food
Food, Pan masala, gutka are held to be food within the meaning of s. 2(v) of Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954, Godawal Pan Masala Products Ltd. v. Union of India, (2004) 7 SCC 68 (101):...
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Food stuffs
(xi), 3 and 5] Means food which has been subjected to 'canning' or similar 'preparation', (Word and Phrases, Permanent, Edn., Vol. 17, p. 313). See also S. Samuel, M.D., Harrisons Malayalam v. Union of India, (2004) 1
Lien
can be said to acquire a lien on a post only when he has been confirmed and made permanent on that post and not earlier', Triveni Shankar Saxena v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1992 SC 496
Temporary restraining order
Temporary restraining order, means a court order preserving the status-quo until a litigant's applica-tion for a preliminary or permanent injunction can be heard, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1477
Management of the society
body or Committee, in the day-to-day business of the Society, see words and phrases, by West publishing Co., Permanent Edition, Vol. 26, page 357, citing Warner and Swasey Co. v. Rusterholz D. C. Minn, 41 F Supp
Compensation
remuneration as for services rendered by an officer, agent, attorney etc., remuneration for loss of time expenditure for permanent disability; amends for privation of a thing, an equivalent for property taken for a public use, A Dictionary
Relegatio
Relegatio, means temporary or permanent banish-ment of a citizen or condemned criminal without the full loss of the person's civil rights or property,
Reserve Forces
of imminent national danger, or of great emergency, may order the Army Reserve to be called out on permanent service. 2. Navy.--The reserve forces of the Navy are composed of:--(a) the Royal Naval Reserve, established by the
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