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Set up
Set up, means a unit cannot be said to have been set up, unless it is ready to discharge the...
Setting up
Setting up, means 'to place on foot' or 'to establish' and is
Newly set up establishment
Newly set up establishment, the word 'establish-ment' is also found used in s. 3 and that section clearly indicates that...
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Charities, or Public Trusts
to maintain a school master in a parish; for the setting up a hospital for the relief of poor people; for the
Place of residence
A place occupied by a person with the intention of setting up a fixed, though not permanent, abode, would be deemed to … person was displaced from the latter residence because of the setting up of the Dominions or on account of civil disturbances or
Establish
Establish, The meaning of the word 'establish' as given in the New Collins Concise Dictionary, 1983 edn., is: 'I. to...
fund
fund 1 : a sum of money or other resources whose principal or interest is set aside for a specific...
Set up and established
equated with the establishment of the unit itself or its setting up, Commissioner of Wealth Tax v. Rama Raju Surgical Cotton Mills
No cause for such refusal
No cause for such refusal, the expression 'no cause for such refusal' within the meaning of clause (4) must mean...
Set-off
Set-off, any counter-balance or cross-claim. A defendant's counter demand against the plaintiff, arising out of transaction independent of plaintiff's claim,...
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