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Goods

It means every kind of movable property other than actionable claims and money. [Interest on Delayed Payments to Small Scale and Ancillary IndustriaUndertakings Act, 1993 (32 of 1953), s. 2 (d)] It means every kind of movable … 908: (1970) 1 SCC 611: (1971) 1 SCR 46. Means all kinds of movable property other than actionable claims newspapers, stocks, shares, securities or Government stamps and includes all materials, articles and commodities whether or not to

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Administrative convenience

convenience, in relation to bankruptcy means a provision permitting a bankruptcy plan to have a separate classification for small, unsecured claims, to the extent that the separate classification will assist in a more efficient disposition of to … relation to bankruptcy means a provision permitting a bankruptcy plan to have a separate classification for small, unsecured claims, to the extent that the separate classification will assist in a more efficient disposition of to estate, as

justice of the peace court

justice of the peace court :a local court of limited jurisdiction usu. over minor civil and criminal actions, small claims, and some felony preliminaries which is presided over by a justice of the peace and which usu. … of the peace court :a local court of limited jurisdiction usu. over minor civil and criminal actions, small claims, and some felony preliminaries which is presided over by a justice of the peace and which usu. follows

Free-board, or freebord

P. 375. Du Cange simply says, 'Francbordus Anglis freebord,' and cites the same passage from the Monasticon. A small strip of land (usu. 2' feet wide and lying just outside a force. That the owner of the … kept free, open and unbuilt upon. Cowel (Law Dict.) has the following: 'Free-board, Francbordus, in some places they claim as a Free-bord, more or less ground beyond or without the fence. In Mon. Angl. 2 par. Fol.

Then

second as an adverb of time, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary. The word 'then' occurring in s. 42A of Presidency Small Causes Courts Act, 1882 is prefaced b the preceding steps. First the occupant is to appear at the … b the preceding steps. First the occupant is to appear at the time appointed. Second, he is to claim that he is a tenant of the applicant within the meaning of the 1947 Act. Thirdly, he is

kurchatovium

transuranic element of atomic number 104 symbol Ku also called rutherfordium symbol Rf It is produced in very small quantities by nuclear reactions In November 1993 the nomenclature committe of the American Chemical Society approved the name … the nomenclature committe of the American Chemical Society approved the name rutherfordium for element 104 Russsian investigators who claim to have first discovered element 104 isotope 260 half life 03 seconds in 1964 at Dubna proposed the

s corporation

s corporation A small business corporation with a limited number of shareholders. Its major significance is the fact that an S corporation … major significance is the fact that an S corporation usually avoids corporate income tax. Corporate losses can be claimed by the shareholders. Source: FindLaw

Compound householder

of the ingredients in the qualification for the parliamentary franchise; but modern statutes have enabled the owners of small houses to pay the rates for the occupiers and receive a composition for so doing. To prevent the … for so doing. To prevent the occupiers being disfranchised by this process, it was enacted that they might claim to be rated themselves, and such householders so claiming became commonly known as 'compound householders,' as appears from

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