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Agricultural trailer
uncovered with single/double axle construction which is coupled to an Agricultural Tractor by means of two hooks and predominantly used for transporting agricultural materials. [Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, R. 2 (c)]
Bailment
substance, cannot be said to be contractual. That is why Palmer has made the assertion that 'bailment is predominantly a tortious relation' (page 36), and the two are fundamentally similar, Trustees of the Port of Bombay v.
Tenure
mode of holding lands or tenements in subordination to a superior; in fendal times, real property was held predominantly as part of a tenure system, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1481. Tenure, the mode of holding
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Charitable purpose
1462 (1467): (1981) 3 SCR 542. [Income Tax Act (43 of 1961), ss. 2(15) and 11] Where the predominant object is to subserve charitable purpose and not to earn profit, it would be a charitable purpose. The
Commander-in-Chief
of the nineteenth century between the Commander-in-Chief and a Secretary of State for War. The latter gradually became predominant, which held to the abolition of the former office in 1904, the Commander-in-Chief's duties being divided between the
Commercial butane
Commercial butane, means a hydrocarbon mixture consisting predominantly of butane butylenes or mixture of them, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 20, para 699, p. 535.
Commercial purpose
AIR 1995 SC 1428 (1435). [Consumer Protection Act (68 of 1986), s. 2(d)] Means a hydrocarbon mixture consisting predominantly of propane, propylene or any mixture of them, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 20, para 669, p. 535.
Handicrafts
as handicrafts. It may be characterised as 'handicrafts' if the following tests are satisfied:- '(1) It must be predominantly made by hand. It does not matter if some machinery is also used in the process. (2) It
Premises let for residential purposes
s. 14(1) (e) but even when the premises are let out for composite or mixed purposes if the predominant or main purpose of letting is for residential purposes, the same would be included within the expression 'the
Rule of law
Lal Jain v. State of Assam, AIR 1962 SC 386. Rule of law, is an absolute supremacy and predominance of regular law as opposed to the influence of arbitrary power; equality before the law or the equal
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