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Insurance

Insurance, see, Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), s. 80C, Expl. 1. Insurance, the act of providing against a possible...

Deposit

Deposit, money paid to a person as an earnest or security for the performance of some contract, especially a contract...

Income

Income, s. 4 of the Income-tax Act, defines the 'total income' to include all income, profits and gains from whatever...

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Any

Any, the word 'any' has the following meaning: some; one of many; and indefinite number. One indiscriminately or whatever kind...

Contract

Contract, an agreement between competent parties, to do or to abstain from doing some act. For numerous other definitions, see...

Copyhold

Copyhold. Tenure in copyhold has been abolished under the (English) L.P. Acts, 1922 and 1925, and the Amending Acts of...

Cross-examination

Cross-examination, the examination of a witness by the opposite side, generally after examination in chief, but some times without such...

Confession

Confession, a statement in order to amount to a 'confession' must either admit in terms the offence, or at any...

Dilatory pleas

Dilatory pleas, a class of defence founded on some matter of fact not connected with the merits of the case,...

Impracticability

Impracticability, 'Impracticability' is a concept different from 'impossibility' for while the latter is absolute, the former introduces at all events...

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