Section 366 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Year
fifty-two weeks and one day, or in Leap Year (q.v.) 366 days, i.e., fifty-two weeks and two days. The first day
Leap-year
for. Leap-year, which happens every fourth year, thus consists of 366 days instead of 365 by the addition of a day
Mehar
Mehar, Payment of mehar money, as a customary discharge, is within the cognizance of s. 127, Criminal Procedure Code, 1973....
Agricultural income
enactments relating to Indian income tax. [Constitution of India, Art. 366(1)]
In the course of
State of Travancore-Cochin v. Bombay Company Ltd., AIR 1952 SC 366: (1952) SCR 1112. The expression 'in the course of' not
Article
--means an article of this Constitution. [Constitution of India, Art. 366(3)] --means an article of the Constitution [Government of National Capital
Imposed
of Bombay, AIR 1962 SC 988: (1962) Supp (2) SCR 366. [Bombay District Municipal Act, 1901, s. 59(1)]
face
that she had two purposes in mind "State v. Rand, 366 A.2d 183 (1976)"] often used in the phrases on its
Leap year
Bissextile a year containing 366 days every fourth year which leaps over a day more
An Anglo-Indian
established there for temporary purposes only. [Constitution of India, Art. 366 (2)]
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