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Having the sensibilities deadened by excess or frequency of enjoyment sated or surfeited with pleasure uninterested because of frequent exposure or indulgence used up...
Blue grass State
The Sate of Kentucky a nickname alluding to the blue grass region where fine horses are bred...
Sad
Sated satisfied weary tired...
Sate
To satisfy the desire or appetite of to satiate to glut to surfeit...
Satiate
Filled to satiety glutted sated followed by with or of...
Saturate
To cause to become completely penetrated impregnated or soaked to fill fully to sate...
Seet
Sate sat...
Contract of agency and contract of sale
Contract of agency and contract of sale, a contract of agency, differs essentially from a contract of sale inasmuch as an agent after taking delivery of the property does not sell it as his own property but sells the same as the property of the principal and under his instructions and directions. Furthermore, since the agent is not the owner of the goods, if any loss is suffered by the agent he is to be indemnified by the principal, Bhopal Sugar Industries Ltd. v. S.T.O, (1977) 3 SCC 147 (151). [Sate of Goods Act, 1930, s. 4]...
Goods
Goods, Computer programs are the product of an intellectual process, but once implanted in a medium they are widely distributed to computer owners. An analogy can be drawn to a compact-disc recording of an orchestral rendition. The music is produced by the artistry of musicians and in itself is not a 'good', but when transferred to a laser-readable disc it becomes a readily merchant-able commodity. Similarly, when a professor deliv-ers a lecture, it is not a good, but, when transcribed as a book, it becomes a good. That a computer program may be copyrightable as intellectual property does not alter the fact that once in the form of a floppy disc or other medium, the program is tangible, moveable and available in the marketplace. The fact that some programs may be tailored for specific purposes need not alter their status as 'goods' because the Code definition includes 'specially manufactured goods', Advent Systems Ltd. v. Unisys Corpn., 925 F. 2d 670 3dCir 1991. Associated Cement Compa...
Qualifications
Qualifications, the expression 'qualifications to the post' in clause 2 of the Rule, means qualifications on the satisfaction of which only the person in question could have been recruited to the post. That being so, the term 'qualifications' in that Rule must relate to the qualifications laid down in the Ministerial Staff Rules. There is, no question of inducting into Rule 23A (2) any additional con-dition or qualification other than those envisaged by Rule 23A (2), Sate of Rajasthan v. Fateh Chand, AIR 1970 SC 1099 (1101). [Rajasthan Service Rules (1951), R. 23A]...
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