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subversion
subversion : a systematic attempt to overthrow or undermine a government
subscribe
subscribe sub·scribed sub·scrib·ing [Latin subscribere, literally, to write beneath, from sub-
Fair market value
exchange, being immovable property of the nature referred to in sub-clause (i) of clause (e), means the price that the immovable
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Save as otherwise provided by or under the Act
1939 should be construed in a harmonious manner so that sub-clause (b) is not reduced to a nullity. The expression 'save
Out put tax
pay tax u/s. 10, s. 11, s. 12, s. 13, sub-s. (3) of s. 14, or sub-s. (3) of s. 24,
Notice of dishonour
Notice of dishonour. The 49th section of the Bills of Exchange Act,1882, contains fifteen rules as to notice of dishonour,...
Merger
termed, is the destruction of a collateral thing in the subject itself out of which it is derived. 'In order that
May
SCC 460: (1972) 3 SCR 111. The word 'may' in sub-s. (2) should be read as 'shall' in the context of
Joint-tenancy
at one and the same time; for a joint-tenancy must subsist ab initio; an estate cannot become a joint-tenancy by the
In the son or daughter of such a female
of the husband of the female. The entire scheme of sub-s. (2) of s. 15 is that the right of pre-emption
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