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Bailment
certain circumstances. Just as a finder of property has to return it when its owner is found and demands it, so
sale
consumer) receiving them primarily for use with the option to return them if they do not meet his or her approval
Dead rent and royalty
extracted or removed. Thus, while dead rent is a fixed return to the lessor, royalty is a return which varies with
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Materially affected
the High Court before it declares the election of a returned candidate is void should be of opinion that the result
Ringing the changes
article, he pretends it is not good, and, changing it, returns to the buyer a counterfeit one, as in Frank;s case,
Turnover of purchases
such period in respect of any quantity of raw jute returned to the seller within ninety days from the date of
Turnover of sales
refunded by the dealer in respect of any such goods returned or rejected by the purchaser within three months from date
Railway
Act as having been constructed before its date. Accounts and Returns.-As to the accounts and returns which have to be made
Escaped income
meaning of the word 'escape' only to cases where no return has been submitted by the assessee. Even if the assessee
remand
re- back + mandare to order] vt 1 : to return (a case or matter) from one court to another esp.
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