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Home Dictionary Name: producer Page: 4 Page 4 of about 1,400 results (0.004 seconds)Producers surplus
Any profit above the normal rate of interest and wages accruing to a producer on account of some monopoly temporary or permanent of the means or materials of production called also Producers rent...
Productress
A female producer...
Sanguifier
A producer of blood...
Trader
Trader, imports buying and selling of commodities and is not to be understood in a wide sense, as including manufacture. It cannot be said that the business of a film producer which is that of manufacture of films or that of distribution of films is that of buying and selling within the meaning of the word 'trade', Attar Hussain v. Fazli Brothers Ltd., AIR 1946 Bom 481: (1946) 48 Bom LR 377: 1946 Bom Rul 300.Means a person who 'in his normal course of business, buys or sells any notified agricultural produce, State of Madhya Pradesh v. Hardeo Shrinath, AIR 1994 SC 2538: AIR 1994 SCW 358: (1994) 4 SCC 707: (1994) 4 JT SC 471: 1994 Jab LJ 526: (1994) 95 STC 565.Means a person who 'in his normal course of business' 'buys or sells' but does not include agriculturist. The normal course of business of an agriculturist is neither buying nor selling, State of Madhya Pradesh v. Hardeo Shrinath, AIR 1994 SC 2538. [see M.P. Krishi Upaj Mandi Adhiniyam, 1973, s. 2(p)]Means a person who buys notifi...
To possess or to retain
To possess or to retain, means to possess or to retain in physical form and the words 'possession' or 'retention' shall be construed accordingly. [Foreign Exchange Management (Possession and Retention of Foreign Currency) Regulations, 2000, Reg. 2 (ii)]To provide for regulating or prohibiting production supply and distribution, the power to 'provide for regulating or prohibiting production, supply and distribution' conferred by the Essential Supplies (Temporary Powers) Act, 1946 on the Central Government included the power to regulate or prohibit by issuing directions to a particular producer or dealer or by requiring any specific act to be done or forborne in regard to production, Santosh Kumar Jain v. State, AIR 1951 SC 201: (1951) SCR 303....
Servant or Manager
Servant or Manager, means a servant no doubt conducts sales on behalf of an owner, but by merely discharging this function he cannot convert himself into a dealer. So a servant be he a salesman or a manager is not covered by the term dealer or producer, Mangat Ram v. Emperor, 47 Cr LJ 247....
Registered proprietor
Registered proprietor, in relation to a geographical indication, means any association of persons or of producer or any organisation for the time beingentered in the register as proprietor of the geographical indication. [Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 (48 of 1999), s. 2(n)]In relation to a layout-design, means the person for the time being entered in the register as proprietor of the layout-design. [Semiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout-Design Act, 2000, s. 2 (o)]In relation to a trademark, means the person for the time being entered in the register as proprietor of the trademark. [Trade Marks Act, 1999, s. 2 (1) (v)]Means a trade mark which is actually on the register and remaining in force. [Trade Marks Act, 1999, s. 2(1)(w)]...
Middle-man
Middle-man, an intermediary between wholesale merchants and retail dealers; a distributor from producer to consumer....
Inflation rate
Inflation rate, the pace of change in the prices of goods and services in a particular period. The primary indexes for measuring the rate are the Consumer Price Index and the Producer Price Index, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 782....
Excess realisation
Excess realisation, 'excess realisation', in relation to each grade of levy sugar,--(i) means the price realised by any producer, on the sale of levy sugar of such grade, in excess of--(a) the controlled price, or(b) where any fair price has been fixed by a court for levy sugar of such grade, such fair price, and(ii) includes any realisation representing the differ-ence between the controlled price and the price allowed by the court by an interim order, if such interim order is set aside, whether by the court which made the order or in appeal or revision, Anakepalle Co-operative Agricultural and Industrial Society Ltd. v. Union of India, (1977) 4 SCC 130: AIR 1977 SC 2041....
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