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Harmonious construction
Harmonious construction, it is a recognised rule of interpretation of statutes that the expressions used therein should ordinarily be understood in a sense in
Juristic person
other words, it is not an individual natural person but an artifi-cially created person which is to be recognised to be in law as such, Shiromani Gurudwara Prabhandhak Committee v. Som Nath Dass, (2000) 4 SCC 146:
Joint-tenancy
freehold; if to A. and B. and their heirs, they are then joint-tenants of the fee. While equity recognises this rule, yet it has laid down many exceptions to it, amongst the most important of which are
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Invention
for this judicial interpretation is to be found in the fact that s. 26(1)(f) of the 1911 Act recognises lack of utility as one of the grounds on which a patent can be revoked, M/s. Bishwanath Prasad
Inspecting authority
person having quali-fications and wide experience in the field of design, manufacture and testing of gas cylinders and recognised by the Chief Controller as authority for inspection and certification of gas cylinder. [Gas Cylinders Rules, 2004, R.
Initiative
voters can propose legislation and compel a vote on it by the legislature or by the full electorate. Recognised in some State Constitutions, the initiative is one of the few methods of direct democracy in an otherwise
Indian standard
or process indicative of the quality and specifica-tion of such article or process and includes-- (i) any standard recognised by the Bureau under clause (b) of s. 10; and (ii) any standard established and published, or re-cognised,
Indian ship
and includes any ship registered at any port in India at the commence-ment of this Act which is recognised as an Indian ship under the proviso to sub-s. (2) of s. 22. [Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 (44
Including
Including, in Entry 62 of List II, it is submitted that tax on luxury has been recognised for a long time as separate and distinct kind of tax and the principle of noscitur a sociis
Illatom son-in-law
a boy incorporated into the family with a view to give a daughter in marriage and is customarily recognised as an heir in the absence of a natural-born-son, P. Lakshmi Reddi v. P. Lakshmi Reddy, AIR 1957
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Harmonious construction
Harmonious construction, it is a recognised rule of interpretation of statutes that the expressions used therein should ordinarily be understood in a sense in
Juristic person
other words, it is not an individual natural person but an artifi-cially created person which is to be recognised to be in law as such, Shiromani Gurudwara Prabhandhak Committee v. Som Nath Dass, (2000) 4 SCC 146:
Joint-tenancy
freehold; if to A. and B. and their heirs, they are then joint-tenants of the fee. While equity recognises this rule, yet it has laid down many exceptions to it, amongst the most important of which are
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Invention
for this judicial interpretation is to be found in the fact that s. 26(1)(f) of the 1911 Act recognises lack of utility as one of the grounds on which a patent can be revoked, M/s. Bishwanath Prasad
Inspecting authority
person having quali-fications and wide experience in the field of design, manufacture and testing of gas cylinders and recognised by the Chief Controller as authority for inspection and certification of gas cylinder. [Gas Cylinders Rules, 2004, R.
Initiative
voters can propose legislation and compel a vote on it by the legislature or by the full electorate. Recognised in some State Constitutions, the initiative is one of the few methods of direct democracy in an otherwise
Indian standard
or process indicative of the quality and specifica-tion of such article or process and includes-- (i) any standard recognised by the Bureau under clause (b) of s. 10; and (ii) any standard established and published, or re-cognised,
Indian ship
and includes any ship registered at any port in India at the commence-ment of this Act which is recognised as an Indian ship under the proviso to sub-s. (2) of s. 22. [Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 (44
Including
Including, in Entry 62 of List II, it is submitted that tax on luxury has been recognised for a long time as separate and distinct kind of tax and the principle of noscitur a sociis
Illatom son-in-law
a boy incorporated into the family with a view to give a daughter in marriage and is customarily recognised as an heir in the absence of a natural-born-son, P. Lakshmi Reddi v. P. Lakshmi Reddy, AIR 1957
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