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Marga, 'The search for curative guidelines in such words as 'dangerous' and 'necessary', forgetting the totalitarian backdrop of stonewall and iron bars, is bidding farewell to raw reality and embracing verbal marga'|Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration, AIR 1978 SC 1675 (1720), para 192]. (Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer)...
Marketability of goods
Marketability of goods, Goods have been understood to be articles known as identifiable articles known in the market as goods and marketed or marketable in the market as such. Anything required to make the goods marketable must form part of the manufacture and any raw material or any materials used for the same would be a component part for the end product, Collector of Central Excise v. Eastend Paper Industries Ltd., AIR 1990 SC 1893: (1989) 4 SCC 244: (1989) 3 SCR 1017....
Meat
Meat, retail dealers in: see (English) Retail Meat Dealers' Shops (Sunday Closing) Act, 1936 (26 Geo. 5 and 1 Edw. 8, c. 30), which provides for the compulsory closing of retail meat traders' shops and stalls on Sunday, with exemption in respect to Jewish retail dealers in meat, who may keep open on Sunday under license, on giving notice to the local authority and displaying notices as provided by the Act, but he must not keep open on Saturday. As to inspection and destruction of unsound meat, see (English) Public Health (London) Act, 1936 (26 Geo. 5 and 1 Edw. 8, c. 50), s. 180, and see UNSOUND FOOD.Meat includes blood, bones, sinew, eggs, shell or carapace, fat and flesh with or without skin, whether raw or cooked, or any wild animal or captive animal, other than a vermin. [Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 (53 of 1972), s. 2(20)]Meat, the dictionary meaning of the word meat in terms of Webster's New International Dictionary is as 'meat-flesh of animals used as food as distinguished f...
Process
Process, includes any practice, treatment and mode of manufacture of any article. [Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 (63 of 1986), s. 2(o)]Is largely taken for all the proceedings in any action or prosecution, real or personal, civil or criminal, from the beginning to the end; strictly, the summons by which one is cited into a Court, because it is the beginning or principal part thereof, by which the rest is directed, Britt. 138.At Common Law the three superior courts at Westminster, in personal actions, differed greatly, before the Uniformity of Process Act, 1832, in their modes of process, and even the same court admitted a considerable variety of methods, according to the circumstances of the case. The ordinary process in Chancery suits was service of a copy of the bill or claim, with an endorsed citation, which required the defendant to appear on a certain day.The process now for the commencement of all actions is the same in all the Divisions of the High Court of Justice, and i...
Produce
Produce, is 'to bring forward; to show or exhibit; to bring into view or notice; to bring to surface', Black's Law Dictionary; C.I.T. v. Venkateshwara Hatcheries (P) Ltd., (1999) 3 SCC 632.Produce, is not necessarily confined to what is grown from the ground. It refers also to a finished article or semifinished article made from raw material, Nihal Chand v. Jai Ram, AIR 1930 Oudh 165.Means something that is brought forth either naturally or as a result of effort and work; a result produced, Webster's New International Dictionary; C.I.T. v. Venkateshwara Hatcheries (P) Ltd., (1999) 3 SCC 632.Means to bring forward beget etc., Deputy Commissioner Ag IT, Central Zone Ernakulum v. Palampadam Plantation Ltd., Kottayam, 1969 Ker LT 313: 1969 UJ SC 109: AIR 1969 SC 930: 1969 (1) SCC 662: 1969 (25) STC 231: 1961 (1) SCWR 435....
Recrudescent
Growing raw sore or painful again...
Quota
Quota, the proportion of a contribution. See, e.g., (English) Militia Act, 1882, s. 37; (English) Land Tax Act, 1797, s. 2.Under the (English) Cinematograph Films Act, 1927 (17 & 18 Geo. 5, c. 29), the proportion in length of British films which renters and exhibitors respectively are obliged to include in any one year up to the end of March, 1938, for renting or exhibiting films in that year. In 1937 and 1938 the proportion in either case is 20 per cent. in coal mines, district schemes under Coal Mines Act, 1930 (20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. 34), as amended, e.g., by S. R. & O., 1934, Nos. 677 and 766; and 1935, Nos. 696 and 697; the proportion of the standard tonnage which each of the coal mines in the district is to be allowed to produce under the scheme as provided by s. 3, ibid.; and see the (English) Wheat Act, 1932 (22 & 23 Geo. 5,c. 24), s. 3, as to quota payments.Quota attaches to the owner of a business at the point of time the quota is granted. It is the business at the relevant time ...
Shipper of jute
Shipper of jute, means any person who purchases raw jute and supplies it himself or by an agent to any person including himself outside West Bengal. [West Bengal Value Added Tax Act, 2003, s. 2(42)]...
Stoppage of supply
Stoppage of supply, the expression 'stoppage of supply' must in the context mean stoppage of raw material or other such thing, Workmen of Dewan Tea Estate v. Their Management, AIR 1964 SC 1458: (1964) 5 SCR 548....
Vanaspati industry
Vanaspati industry, mean an industry producing anything wherein vegetable oils constitute the chief raw material, Ujjain Oil Mills Pvt. Ltd. v. STO Mandal Ujjain, AIR 1961 MP 32....
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