Section 565 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Namely
Namely, has been stated 'that is to say, explicitly, specifically to wit, on item of legislation, namely-certain bail, Webster's Encyclopadic...
Life insurance business
SC 959: (1985) 4 SCC 608: (1985) Supp 3 SCR 565.
Just and equitable
Overseas Private Limited v. Raghunath Prasad Jhunljunwalla, AIR 1976 SC 565 (574): (1976) 3 SCC 259: (1976) 2 SCR 226. The
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Trader
JT SC 471: 1994 Jab LJ 526: (1994) 95 STC 565. Means a person who 'in his normal course of business'
In relation to which
Singh v. Amarnath, AIR 1954 SC 215 (217): (1954) SCR 565.
Disposition
2 SCC 308: AIR 1977 SC 500: (1977) 2 SCR 565. [Stamp Act, 1889, s. 4(1)] --the word 'disposition' refers to
Annuity
Annuity, in order to constitute an annuity, the payment to be made periodically should be a fixed or predetermined one,...
Guest
concealed danger, see Corby v. Hill, (1858) 4 C.B.N.S. p. 565, explaining Southcote v. Stanley, (1856) 1 H. & N. 247.
Capitalisation
Capitalisation, the profits of a Company can be capitalised in accordance with the Articles of Association and the law. On...
Bridge
Laws of England, Vol. 21, 4th Edn., Para 772, p. 565. Bridge, does not include a culvert, but means a bridge
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