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Plus, indicates that the rate of duty consists of two parts; one part is ad valorem duty and the other is the excise duty calculated according to the formula given, JK Steel Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1970 SC 1173.Plus, occurring between the two terms, i.e., the 'demand charges' and 'energy charges', has to be read as 'plus' and not as 'or', DD Axles Pvt. Ltd. v. MCD, (1995) 57 Del LT 469...
cost plus
determining payment based on the actual cost of production plus an agreed upon fee or rate of profit as a cost plus government contract...
De la plus belle, Dower
De la plus belle, Dower, where a wife was endowed with the fairest part of her husband's estate. Being a consequence of the tenure by knight's service, it was virtually abolished by the statute 12 Car. 2, c. 24, which converted those tenures into socage...
In eo, quod plus sit, semper inest et minus
In eo, quod plus sit, semper inest et minus [Lat.], the greater always includes the less....
Judex non reddit plus quam quod petens ipse requirit
Judex non reddit plus quam quod petens ipse requirit [Lat.], a judge does not give more than that which the plaintiff requires....
Lex plus laudatur quando ratione probatur
Lex plus laudatur quando ratione probatur [Lat.], the law is most worthy of approval when it is consonant to reason....
Non debet, cui plus licet, quod minus est non licere
Non debet, cui plus licet, quod minus est non licere [Lat.], a man having a power ought not to be debarred from less than such power enables him to do....
Plus petitio, or Pluris petitio
Plus petitio, or Pluris petitio, when a demandant includes in his demand (in the intentio of the formula) more than his due. It happens in four ways. See Sand. Just....
Plus valet quod agitur quam quod simulate concipitur
Plus valet quod agitur quam quod simulate concipitur, (What is done more avails than what is pretended to be done.)...
Quando plus fit quam fieri debet, videtur etiam illud fieri quod faciendum est
Quando plus fit quam fieri debet, videtur etiam illud fieri quod faciendum est (8 Rep. 85), when more is done than ought to be done, then that is considered to have been done which ought to have been done....
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