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Accident to workman
employer shall be liable to pay compensation. Sub-s. (2), that an accident resulting in death or serious and permanent disablement of a workman shall be deemed to arise out of and in the course of his employment,
Account
in detail of transactions between two parties arising out of contracts or some fiduciary relations, Words and Phrases, Permanent. Edn. Vol. 1A at p. 336-338.
Adequate
Adequate, In words and phrases (Permanent Edition-Volume 2) the word 'adequate' has been defined at page 545 thus: 'Adequate' means fully equal to requirements or occasions, commensurate... but in its primary has more popular significance nothing...
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Deceased person
Deceased person, means a person in whom permanent disappearance of all evidence of life occurs, by reason of brain-stem death or in a cardio-pulmonary sense, at
House
Reddy, (2003) 5 SCC 150, see Aiyar P. Ramanatha: Advanced Law Lexicon, Vol. 2, 2005, Words and Phrases, Permanent Edn., Vol. 19A, Benedic v. Ocean Ins. Co., 31 NY 389 (394).
Eligible transaction
the contract note the unique client identity number allotted under any Act referred to in sub-clause (A) and Permanent Account number allotted under this Act. [Income Tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), s. 43(5) Prov. Expl.]
Inter-State Council
body for effecting co-ordination between States. (Constitu-tion of India, Art. 263) Inter-State Council, it is not necessarily a permanent body, it can be ad hoc, separate councils can be set up to deal with separate subjects, Commentary
House, Houses
the sense in which it is employed in a statute, the word 'house' is a structure of a permanent character. It is structurally severed from other tenements. It is not necessary that a house if adapted for
Impossible or impermissible
Impossible or impermissible, In Words and Phrases (Permanent Edn., Vol. 20, pp. 460-61) it is stated that the term 'impossible' may sometimes be synonymous with 'impracticable'; 'impractic-able' means 'not practicable', incapable of being performed or accomplished...
Impracticable
or not feasible, Law Lexicon, P. Ramanatha Aiyar, 2nd Edn., p. 889. Means not practicable words and phrases, Permanent Edn., Vol. 20, pp. 460-61). In matters of business a thing is said to be impossible when it
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