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Approved charitable institution
and notified by the Central Government under clause (23C) of section 10 or an institution referred to in clause (a) of
Sciagraph
An old term for a vertical section of a building called also sciagraphy See Vertical section under
exemption
laws see also Internal Revenue Code in the Important Laws section compare deduction, exclusion, tax credit de·pen·den·cy exemption [də-pen-dən-sē-] : an
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bona fide purchaser
purchaser of a security set out in Uniform Commercial Code section 8-302. Under this section a bona fide purchaser is one
Seamen
Seamen, persons engaged in navigating ships, barges, etc., upon the high seas. Those employed for this purpose upon rivers, lakes,...
Mens rea
(1931) 1 KB 636; Dobell v. Barber, (1931) 1 KB 219. As to what must be considered in deciding whether mens
Multitudo imperitorum perdit curiam
Multitudo imperitorum perdit curiam. 2 Inst. 219.-(A multitude of ignorant persons destroys a Court.)
Pound
in Saxon times 240 pence weighed a pound. See Lambard, 219. A pound Scots, anglice, a shilling. A penfold, an inclosure,
Previous year
and Co. v Commissioner of Income Tax, AIR 1959 SC 219 (221): (1959) Supp 1 SCR 204. [Incom Tax Act, 1922,
Reconstitute
1975 SC 1277: (1975) 2 SCC 114: (1975) Supp SCR 219. [A.P. Agricultural Produce and Livestock Markets Act, 1966, s. 5(1)(iv),
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