Sugarcane - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: sugarcaneUnbounded sugarcane
Unbounded sugarcane, it must be stated however, that neither the expression 'bonded sugarcane' nor 'unbonded sugarcane' has been defined either in the statue or in the U.P. Sugarcane Supply and Purchase Order, 1954 and, therefore, regard must be had to the ordinary dictionary meaning of the said expressions. In shorter Oxford English Dictionary the legal and technical meaning of the expression 'bond' is given as 'a deed by which the obligor binds himself, his heirs, executors, or assigns to pay a certain sum to the oblige.' In stroud's judicial Dictionary (4th Edn.) the expression 'bond' is explained as: an obligation by deed'. It will thus be clear that the expression 'bonded sugarcane' must mean sugarcane secured by a bond or deed. Under the Notification of the Cane Commissioner dated June 1, 1955 certain deductions from the minimum price per maund of cane fixed for the season 1954-55 had been notified in respect of the 'Unbonded sugarcane' crushed on or after May 1, 1955 In other wo...
Bonded sugarcane
Bonded sugarcane, the expression 'bonded sugar-cane' would mean sugarcane secured by a bond or deed, Janki Sugar Mills v. Commissioner of Meerut Division, AIR 1979 SC 616 (619): (1979) 1 SCC 524. [U.P. Sugarcane (Regulation of Supply and purchase) Act (24 of 1953)]...
Sugarcane
Sugarcane, in Webster's dictionary 'sugar-cane' has been defined as 'a grass extensively grown in tropical and warm regions for its sugar' and in Oxford dictionary it is defined as 'a fall perennial grass cultivated in tropical and sub-tropical countries and forming the chief source of unmanu-factured sugar'. Therefore it cannot be said that sugar-cane falls within the definition of the words 'green vegetables', Motipur Zamindary Co. (Pvt.) Ltd. v. State of Bihar, AIR 1962 SC 660 (662): 1962 Supp (1) SCR 498....
Government
Government, 'the Government', shall include both the Central Government and any State Government. [General Clauses Act, 1897 (10 of 1897), s. 3(23)]That form of fundamental rules and principles by which a nation or state is governed; the state itself.The structure of principles and rules determining how a State or organisation is regulated; the sovereign proper in a nation or state; an organisation through which a body of people exercise political authority; the machinery by which foreign prover is exercised, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 703.It means, in relation to any major port, the Central Government and, in relation to any other port, the State Government. [Dock Workers (Regulation of Employment) Act, 1948 (9 of 1948), s. 2 (d)]The expression 'Government' in s. 21(12)(a), IPC, 1860 must either mean the Central Government or the Government of a State, R.S. Nayak v. A.R. Antulay, AIR 1984 SC 684: (1984) 2 SCC 183: (1984) 2 SCR 495.Includes Legislative, Executive and Judiciar...
Dealer, auction
Dealer, auction, a person who in the normal course of his business attends sales by auction for the purpose of purchasing goods with a view to reselling them, Auctions (Bidding Agreements) Act, 1927, s. 1(2) (UK), Halsbury's Laws of England (2), para 944, p. 461.means a person carrying on the business of selling fertilisers, whether wholesale or retail (or industrial use), and includes a manufacturer and a pool-handling agency carrying on such business and the agents of such person, manufacturer or pool-handling agency, State of Punjab v. Gunomajra Cooperative Agriculture Service Society Ltd., (2000) 9 SCC 210.There is nothing either in the main definition in s. 2(5) or in the Explanation of the Orissa Taxation (on Goods Carried by Road and Inland Water ways) Act, 1959 to suggest that the manager or agent of the dealer (principal) should have his own business within the State of Orissa before he could be proceeded against or assessed under the Act. It would be sufficient if the manager...
Commercial establishment
Commercial establishment, in the definition of a Commercial Establishment in s. 2 cl. 3 of the U.P. Shops and Commercial Eastblishment Act, 1947, the clerical and other establishments of a factory to whom the provisions of the Factories Act, 1934, do not apply, are included in the connotation of that expression. It is true that the reference in the definition by which clerical and other establish-ments of factories are included is to the Factories Act of 1934, but by virtue of s. 8 of the General Clauses (1987 10 of 1897), it must be construed as a reference to the provisions of the Factories Act LXIII of 1948 which repealed the Factories Act of 1934 and re-enacted it. It is difficult to say that field workers who are employed in guiding, supervising and controlling the growth and supply of sugarcane to be used in the factory are employed either in the precincts of the factory or in the premises of the factory; and if these workers are not employed in a factory, the provisions of the F...
Earlier law
Earlier law, means the Gujarat Sales Tax Act, 1969 (Guj. 1 of 1970) and the Gujarat Purchase Tax on Sugarcane Act, 1989 (Guj. 1 of 1989) as amended from time to time and enactment which have validated anything done or omitted to be done under the aforesaid Acts., the Gujarat Value Added Tax Act, 2003, s. 2(12)....
Food-crops
Food-crops, includes crops of sugarcane. [Essential Commodities Act, 1955 (10 of 1955), s. 2 (b)]...
Green vegetables
Green vegetables, Sugarcane not covered by the expression 'green vegetable' and not exempted from sales tax, Motipur Zamindary Co. (P) Ltd. v. State of Bihar, AIR 1962 SC 660. [Bihar Sales Tax Act, 1947, (S - Notification issued under)]...
Revocation of a licence
Revocation of a licence, a 'revocation' of a licence means that the licence has not been suspended but cancelled for all times to come entailing civil consequences and complete abolition of the right for the exercise of which the licence was granted, Laxmi Khandsari v. State of U.P., AIR 1981 SC 873 (894): (1981) 2 SCC 600: (1981) 3 SCR 92. [Sugarcane (Control) Order, 1986, O. 18]...
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