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the liability in respect of which the contribution is sought. (2) In any proceedings for contribution under this section the amount of the contribution recoverable from any person shall be such as may be found by the
London, Port of
London Act, 1908, had not been partially repealed by this Act. (3) Subject to the provisions of the section the chairman and vice-chairman shall be appointed by the Port Authority. The person to be appointed to either
Costs
to costs on such scale as may be prescribed by the rules of the Supreme Court. (5) This section applies only to the costs of the proceedings in the High Court, and shall have effect subject to
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Special Economic Zone
Zone Act, 2003, s. 2(l)] Means each Special Economic Zone notified under the proviso to sub-section (4) of section 3 and sub-section (1) of section 4 (including Free Trade and Warchousing Zone) and includes an existing Special
Husband and wife
husband and wife against each other in respect of property are regulated by the 12th, 16th, and 17th sections of the Married Women's Property Act, 1882. The 12th section, as amended, enacts that 'every married woman shall
Appellate Tribunal
Appellate Tribunal, means an Appellate Tribunal established under sub-section (1) of section 8. [Recovery of Debts Due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act, 1993 (51 of 1993), s. 2(a)] Means
deduction
order to decrease the amount of income tax due see also Internal Revenue Code in the Important Laws section compare credit, exclusion, exemption busi·ness deduction : a deduction usually taken from gross income that is allowed for
cancel
unenforceable esp. by purposely marking through or otherwise marring the words or signature of NOTE: As stated in section 3-604 of the Uniform Commercial Code, a party that is entitled to enforce a negotiable instrument may cancel
May
meaning. Primarily it is permissive in its meaning and until the contrary is established the word 'may' in section 6 of the Criminal (Amendment) Act could be read to mean that 'It shall be lawful'. There is
Undertaking
703. (iii) The word 'undertaking' is a coat of many colours, as it has been used in different sections of the Act to convey different ideas. In some of the sections, the word has been used to
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Section 95 - Law Dictionary Search Results
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the liability in respect of which the contribution is sought. (2) In any proceedings for contribution under this section the amount of the contribution recoverable from any person shall be such as may be found by the
London, Port of
London Act, 1908, had not been partially repealed by this Act. (3) Subject to the provisions of the section the chairman and vice-chairman shall be appointed by the Port Authority. The person to be appointed to either
Costs
to costs on such scale as may be prescribed by the rules of the Supreme Court. (5) This section applies only to the costs of the proceedings in the High Court, and shall have effect subject to
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Special Economic Zone
Zone Act, 2003, s. 2(l)] Means each Special Economic Zone notified under the proviso to sub-section (4) of section 3 and sub-section (1) of section 4 (including Free Trade and Warchousing Zone) and includes an existing Special
Husband and wife
husband and wife against each other in respect of property are regulated by the 12th, 16th, and 17th sections of the Married Women's Property Act, 1882. The 12th section, as amended, enacts that 'every married woman shall
Appellate Tribunal
Appellate Tribunal, means an Appellate Tribunal established under sub-section (1) of section 8. [Recovery of Debts Due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act, 1993 (51 of 1993), s. 2(a)] Means
deduction
order to decrease the amount of income tax due see also Internal Revenue Code in the Important Laws section compare credit, exclusion, exemption busi·ness deduction : a deduction usually taken from gross income that is allowed for
cancel
unenforceable esp. by purposely marking through or otherwise marring the words or signature of NOTE: As stated in section 3-604 of the Uniform Commercial Code, a party that is entitled to enforce a negotiable instrument may cancel
May
meaning. Primarily it is permissive in its meaning and until the contrary is established the word 'may' in section 6 of the Criminal (Amendment) Act could be read to mean that 'It shall be lawful'. There is
Undertaking
703. (iii) The word 'undertaking' is a coat of many colours, as it has been used in different sections of the Act to convey different ideas. In some of the sections, the word has been used to
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