Potential - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, (English)
the market value, if any, might be. Nor is the potential value of the land to be taken into account under
Maintainable profits
payable by it and this would be a measure of potential yield per share, Commissioner of Wealth Tax v. Mahadeo Jalan,
Market value
its existing condition with all its existing advantages and its potential possibilities when laid out in the most advantageous manner excluding
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Meter
metering equipment such as current transformer, capacitor voltage atjormsurer or potential or voltage transformer with necessary wiring and accessories. [Indian Electricity
Outcome-determinative test
for pur-pose of the Erie doctrine by examining the issue's potential effect on the outcome of the litigation, Black's Law Dictionary,
Sustainable use
the long-term decline of the biological diversity thereby maintaining its potential to meet the needs and aspirations of present and future
Under any customary or personal law applicable to parties
a rational relation between the sum so paid and its potential as provision for main-tenance; to interpret otherwise is to stultify
Unlawful activity, unlawful association
individual or association constituting an 'unlawful activity' must have the potential specified in the definition, Jamaat-E-Islami v. Union of India, (1995)
Wealth
or sacrifice, 1 Mill's Pol. Eco. 10. The actual and potential possessions and resources of one or more individuals or a
Equipotential
Equipotential
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