Recur - Law Dictionary Search Results
To recur
To recur, means 'to occur again' or to repeat, AIR 1959 Mys
Casual and non-recurring
Casual and non-recurring, 'casual' according to dictionary means 'accidental or irregular'. Non-recurring is one which is not likely to occur...
Non-recurring
Non-recurring, non-recurring is one which is not likely to occur again in a year, Universal Radiators v. CIT, (1993) 2...
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Rondeau
so composed as to contain a refrain or repetition which recurs according to a fixed law and a limited number of
Pay and pay scale
the remuneration which is payable to him. Remuneration is the recurring payment for services rendered during the tenure of employment. Pay
Regular
principal systematic; (2) harmonious symmetrical; (3) acting or done or recurring uniformly or calculably in time or manner, habitual, constant, orderly;
Reciprocate
To move forward and backward alternately to recur in vicissitude to act interchangeably to alternate
Recur
To come back to return again or repeatedly to come again to mind
Casual
regarded as casual even if it is not likely to recur again, Ramanathan Chettiar v. C.I.T., AIR 1967 SC 657 (661):
Ballade
sometimes imitated in English in which three or four rhymes recur through three stanzas of eight or ten lines each the
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