Surplus - Law Dictionary Search Results
Holding
a holding as a unit for purposes of determination of surplus land which can be acquired from such holding, Bhikoba Shankar
Lottery
it against any legal claim, and to dispose of the surplus as he might deem in honour bound to apply it.;
National insurance
can give to its members as a result of a surplus balance. These benefits must be of a specified character and
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Punja tharam nanja or punja mel nanja
the dry fields being cultivated with wet crops, there being surplus water not needed by the wet ayacutdars, G. Sreenivasa Chettiar
Purchase money
Bihar Land Reforms (Fixation of Ceiling Area and Acquisition of Surplus Land) Act, 1962, s. 16(3)(i)]
Residuary legatee
Residuary legatee, the person to whom the surplus of the personal estate, after the discharge of all debts
Producers surplus
Any profit above the normal rate of interest and wages accruing to a producer on account of some monopoly temporary...
Accumulated profits
Profit that has accrued but not yet been distributed; earned surplus - also termed undivided profits, See C.I.T. v. Urmila Ramesh,
Contribution plan
A plan of distributing surplus by giving to each policy the excess of premiums and
Oversum
A sum or quantity over surplus
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