Scale - Law Dictionary Search Results
Clough
two pounds in every hundred-weight for the turn of the scale, on buying goods wholesale by weight, Lex Mercat. See ALLOWANCE.
Expand
become larger: increase the scope of one's activity or the scale of operations of something: take in or go into a
Drainage
elected by owners and occupiers having votes on a progressive scale, according to the rateable value of their land, s. 5,
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Interlocutory application
(2006) 4 SCC 457: (2006) 4 JT 241: (2006) 4 SCALE 43: (2006) 3 Supreme 324: (2006) 3 Supreme 566: (2006)
Corn-rent
A rent paid either in corn, or on a sliding scale in accordance with the price of corn. See Kendall v.
Counter-claim
State Bank of India v. Ranjan Chemicals Ltd., 2006 (10) SCALE 150 [Recovery of Debts Due to Banks and Financial Institutions
Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
the Secretary of State, shall be defrayed, in accordane with scale of payment fixed for the time being by the Treasury,
Damages
entitled can be ascertained by calculation or fixed by any scale or other positive data, it is said to be 'liquidated'
Day of acceptance
removed by the supplier [Interest on Delayed Payments to Small Scale and Ancillary Industrial Undertakings Act, 1993 (32 of 1993), s.
Day of deemed acceptance
the rendering of services. [Interest on Delayed Payments to Small Scale and Ancillary Industrial Undertakings Act, 1993 (32 of 1993), s.
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