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Dealer

State of Andhra Pradesh, (1976) 3 SCC 598: AIR 1976 SC 2322: (1977) 1 SCR 59. It is plain, on an examination of the language as it stood at the material time, from the definition of 'dealer'

Contract for sale of land

generally applicable to the physical nature or qualities of the land sold, apart from any representations or the plain and expressed intentions of the contract. From the date of the contract of sale the property belongs in

Period of not less than

Period of not less than, on the plain reading of the proviso to Rule 1(v), Second Schedule to the Act it is clear that in order

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Cheats

on endeavouring to defraud another of his known rights, by means of some artful device, contrary to the plain rules of common honesty; as by playing with false dice, by causing an illiterate person to execute a

Buckram

Buckram, Fairchild: Dictionary of Textiles, on sets out what 'buckram' means: A plain-weave, coarse, open fabric heavily sized and used principally as stiffener which is placed between the lining and surface

At the instance of

At the instance of, according to the plain English language, the ordinary meaning of the phrase 'at the instance of in the collocation of words 'No

Paper

purposes but is used according to The Random House Dictionary of the English Language between two sheets of plain paper in order to reproduce on the lower sheet that which is written or typed on the upper

Regularly

could be condoned. This inference is fortified by the words 'without sufficient cause'. A correct interpretation of the plain language and the words and phrases used in cl. (ii) of s. 9(1) of the Act seems that

Person

SCR 993. Taking into account the object of the Act there could be no difficulty in giving the plain meaning to the word 'person' as not being confined to Govern-ment servants for it is seen that accommodation

Takes or entices any guardian of such minor

movement in the minor, the guardian's protection and control of the minor being available, whenever necessity arises. On plain reading of this section the consent of the minor who is taken or enticed is wholly immaterial: it

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Dealer

State of Andhra Pradesh, (1976) 3 SCC 598: AIR 1976 SC 2322: (1977) 1 SCR 59. It is plain, on an examination of the language as it stood at the material time, from the definition of 'dealer'

Contract for sale of land

generally applicable to the physical nature or qualities of the land sold, apart from any representations or the plain and expressed intentions of the contract. From the date of the contract of sale the property belongs in

Period of not less than

Period of not less than, on the plain reading of the proviso to Rule 1(v), Second Schedule to the Act it is clear that in order

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Cheats

on endeavouring to defraud another of his known rights, by means of some artful device, contrary to the plain rules of common honesty; as by playing with false dice, by causing an illiterate person to execute a

Buckram

Buckram, Fairchild: Dictionary of Textiles, on sets out what 'buckram' means: A plain-weave, coarse, open fabric heavily sized and used principally as stiffener which is placed between the lining and surface

At the instance of

At the instance of, according to the plain English language, the ordinary meaning of the phrase 'at the instance of in the collocation of words 'No

Paper

purposes but is used according to The Random House Dictionary of the English Language between two sheets of plain paper in order to reproduce on the lower sheet that which is written or typed on the upper

Regularly

could be condoned. This inference is fortified by the words 'without sufficient cause'. A correct interpretation of the plain language and the words and phrases used in cl. (ii) of s. 9(1) of the Act seems that

Person

SCR 993. Taking into account the object of the Act there could be no difficulty in giving the plain meaning to the word 'person' as not being confined to Govern-ment servants for it is seen that accommodation

Takes or entices any guardian of such minor

movement in the minor, the guardian's protection and control of the minor being available, whenever necessity arises. On plain reading of this section the consent of the minor who is taken or enticed is wholly immaterial: it

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