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primary market

primary market : the market in which newly issued securities are sold compare secondary market ...


secondary market

secondary market 1 : the market in which previously issued securities are sold compare primary market 2 : the market in which existing mortgages are bought and sold ...


Marketing

Marketing, means buying and selling of agricultural produce and includes grading, processing, storage, transport, packaging, market information and channels of distribution, Karnataka Agricultural Produce Marketing (Regulation) Act, 1966 (27 of 1966), s. 18A.The expression 'marketing' is an expression of wide import. It involves exchange functions such as buying and selling, physical functions such as storage, transportation, processing and other commercial activities such as standardisation, financing, marketing intelligence etc. Such activities can be carried on by an Apex Society rather than a primary society, Kerala State Co-operative Marketing Federation Ltd. v. CIT, AIR 1998 SC 2303 (2306): (1998) 5 SCC 48....


Marketing Service Obligations

Marketing, means buying and selling of agricultural produce and includes grading, processing, storage, transport, packaging, market information and channels of distribution, Karnataka Agricultural Produce Marketing (Regulation) Act, 1966 (27 of 1966), s. 18A.The expression 'marketing' is an expression of wide import. It involves exchange functions such as buying and selling, physical functions such as storage, transportation, processing and other commercial activities such as standardisation, financing, marketing intelligence etc. Such activities can be carried on by an Apex Society rather than a primary society, Kerala State Co-operative Marketing Federation Ltd. v. CIT, AIR 1998 SC 2303 (2306): (1998) 5 SCC 48....


Co-operative marketing business

Co-operative marketing business, means a business carried on by a co-operative association and consisting of or so much of larger business so carried on as consists of, the storage, preparation for marker or marketing, for the sole or primary purpose of assisting members engaged in the production in the United Kingdom of agricultural or horticultural produce for sale of agricultural or horticultural produce produced by members of the association, Agriculture Act, 1967, (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(2), para 580, p. 314....


Primary rural credit society

Primary rural credit society, means a co-operative society by whatever name called:(1) which has as its object or business the provision of financial accommodation to its members for agriculture or agricultural operation or for the marketing of crops, or for rural development; and(2) the bye-laws of which do not permit admission of any other co-operative society as member:Provided that this sub-clause shall not apply to the admission, as a member, of a co-operative society, which is a State co-operative bank or a Central co-operative bank by reason of such bank subscribing to the share capital of the co-operative society out of funds provides by the States Government for the purpose. [National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Act,1981 (61 of 1981), s. 2(n)]...


Market

Market [anciently written mercat, fr. mercatus, Lat.], a public time and place of buying and selling; also purchase and sale. It differs from the forum, or market of antiquity, which was a public market-place on one side only, the other sides being occupied by temples, theatres, etc.A market can only be set up by virtue of a royal grant, or by long and immemorial usage, which presupposes a grant.See FAIRS; and (English) Public Health Act, 1875, s. 167, the Public Health Act, 1908 (8 Edw. 7, c. 6), and the Markets and Fairs Clauses Act, 1847 (10 & 11 Vict. c. 14); (English) Markets and Fairs (Weighing of Cattle) Acts, 1886 to 1926.As to disturbance of market, see Goldsmid v. Great Eastern Railway Co., (1884) 9 App Cas 927; A.G. v. Horner (No. 2), (1913) 2 Ch 140. In City of London Fruit Corporation v. Lyons, Sons & Co. Ltd., 1936 Ch 78, it was held that any member of the public has a right of access to a franchise market on payment of tolls and observance of bye-laws for the purpose of ...


Market overt

Market overt, an open or public market. Contracts of sale which transfer the property as against a real owner though not the seller are binding, if made according to the following rules.--(1)The sale must be in a place that is open, so that anyone who passes may see it, and that is proper for the sale of such goods; (2) it must be an actual sale for a valuable consideration; (3) the buyer must not know that the seller has a wrongful possession of the goods sold; (4) the sale must no tbe fradulent between two to bar a third person of his right; (5) there must be a sale and a contract by persons able to contract; (6) the contract must be originally and wholly in the market overt; (7) toll ought to be paid where required by statute; (8) the sale ought not to be in the night, though, if the sale be made in the night, it may bind the parties, The Case of Market Overt, 5 Rep 83; and see Hargreave v. Spink, (1892) 1 QB 25; and Ardath Tobacco Co. Ltd. v. Ocker, 1930 TLR 177, distinguishing a s...


Market value

Market value, The term 'market value' has ac-quired a definite connotation by judicial decisions. Any addition to the value of the land to the owner whose land is compulsorily acquired which addition is the result of such factors as are unrelated to the open market cannot be regarded as a part of the market value, Union of India v. Shri Ram Mehar, AIR 1973 SC 305: (1973) 2 SCR 720: (1973) 1 SCC 109.Market value means the price that a willing purchaser would pay to a willing seller for the property having due regard to its existing condition with all its existing advantages and its potential possibilities when laid out in the most advantageous manner excluding any advantages due to the carrying out of the scheme for which the property is compulsory acquired, Thakur Kanta Prasad Singh v. State of Bihar, AIR 1976 SC 2219: (1976) 3 SCC 772: (1976) 3 SCR 585; Prithvi Raj Taneja v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1977 SC 1560: (1977) 1 SCC 684: (1977) 2 SCR 633. (Land Acquisition Act, 1894, s. ...


Markets and fairs

Markets and fairs. The right to hold a market or fair, i.e., to hold organized meetings of persons for the purpose of buying and selling, is derived from a royal grant either actual or to be presumed from long usage. Markets and fairs in large towns of modern growth are, however, frequently held under special Acts which incorporate the (English) Markets and Fairs Clauses Act, 1847 (10 & 11 Vict. c. 14), or under the Public Health Act, 1875. The following Acts regulate markets and fairs:-Metropolitan Fairs Act, 1868; Fairs Acts, 1871 and 1873; Markets and Fairs (Weighing of Cattle) Acts, 1887 and 1891, and 1926. See Newcastle (Duke of) v. Workshop U.D.C., (1902) 2 Ch 145; and consult Pease and Chitty on Markets and Fairs. See FAIRS AND MANOR....


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