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Prize chit
admission fees or service charges to or in respect of any savings, mutual benefit, thrift, or any other scheme or arrangement by whatever name called , and utillilses the monies so collected or any part thereof or
search
valid without a warrant. administrative search : an inspection or search carried out under a regulatory or statutory scheme esp. in public or commercial premises and usually to enforce compliance with regulations or laws pertaining to health,
National insurance
Summary of the National Health Insurance Acts, published by H.M. Stationery Office. 1. NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE. The general scheme is the provision of compulsory insurance of all persons of 16 years of age and upwards who are
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Milk Marketing Board
Milk Marketing Board. A milk marketing scheme has been made under the powers given in the Agricultural Marketing Act, 1931 (21 & 22 Geo. 5,
Lottery
for a price and unless all the three essential elements, namely chance, consideration and prize are present the scheme or the transaction would not amount to a lottery, H. Anraj v. Government of Tamil Nadu, AIR 1986
Agricultural Marketing Acts, 1931 to 1933
Marketing Acts, 1931 to 1933 (English), The Act of 1931 (21 & 22 Geo. 5, c. 42) enables schemes to be made for regulating the marketing of agricultural products, foods and drinks made or derived therefrom, and
pyramid
small investment 2 : the series of operations involved in pyramiding on an exchange 3 : a pyramid scheme vi : to speculate (as on a security or commodity exchange) by using paper profits as a margin
Investment
the Unit Trust or a Mutual Fund by an assessee under a plan formulated in accordance with this Scheme. [Equity Linked Savings Scheme, 2005, s. 2(c)]
Superannuation
pension. 'Voluntary retirement' could have fallen within the afore-mentioned expression, provided it was so stated expressly in the scheme, HEC Voluntary Retd. Emps. Welfare Society v. Heavy Engineering Corporation Ltd., AIR 2006 SC 1420. Superannuation, in relation
Preferred
Preferred, 'preferred' is a word of dual import; its semantics depend on the scheme and the context; its import must help, not hamper, the object of the enactment even if liberty win
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