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Rate
rateable, and stock in trade is expressly excepted by the temporary (English) Poor Rate Exemption Act, 1840, made permanent by the Expiring Laws Act, 1922. The multiplicity of rates leviable by public bodies for public purposes was
Tenure post
Tenure post, means a permanent post which an individual government servant may not hold for more than a limited period, P.G. Joshi v.
Theft and larceny
of the Indian Penal Code, in this respect the offence differs from 'larceny' in English Law which contemplates permanent gain or loss, K.N. Mehra v. State of Rajasthan AIR 1957 SC 369 (372): (1957) SCR 623. (Indian
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Ticket
rights, as to attend a theatre, ride on a train, claim or purchase, etc. Webster's Words and Phrases, Permanent Edn., Vol. 25A. For a railway passenger not to produce a railway ticket on request by an officer
To
is arrival or in the direction of which there is movement or tendency without arrival, Words and Phrases, Permanent Edition, Vol. 41A, p. 418. To, means towards, Colledge v. Harty, (1851) 6 Exch 205. To, often means
To establish
To establish, means to set up on permanent basis, T.M.A. Pai Foundation v. State of Karnataka, (2002) 8 SCC 481
To initiate
To initiate, as meaning to 'comment', Word and Phrases (Permanent Edn.) see also Om Parkesh Jaiswal v. D.K. Mittal, (2000) 3 SCC 171.
Trust
or any person other than the grantor himself. See CONSIDERATION (last paragraph). Trusts are also divisible into: (1) permanent, when there is a continuing duty to be performed for the benefit of several persons in succession: and
Uses
passed by way of use, from one to another, by bare words only, without any solemn ceremony or permanent record of the transaction, whereby a third person that had right knew not against whom to bring his
Vacancy and grade
is sometimes used to denote a pay scale and sometimes a cadre. Whenever, a 'vacancy' arises in a permanent post or in a temporary post it would be a vacancy in the grade of Executive Engineer and
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