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Refusal to register a firm

Refusal to register a firm, the words 'refusal to register a firm' in s. 30 of the Income Tax Act are wide enough to take in the orders made under Rr. 6A and 6B of the Income Tax Act refusing to renew the registration and also cancelling the certificate so renewed, Sir Hukumchand and Mannalal Co. v. C.I.T., AIR 1966 SC 1552 (1554): (1966) 3 SCR 193....


jurat

jurat [short for Latin juratum (est) it has been sworn] : a certification added to an affidavit stating when, before whom, and where the affidavit was made ...


qualify

qualify -fied -fy·ing vt 1 : to limit or modify in some way 2 : to make or consider eligible or fit [his training and experience qualified him as an expert witness] 3 : to issue a certificate or license to vi 1 : to meet certain requirements or criteria [ for a tax credit] 2 : to acquire competent power or capacity [has just qualified as a lawyer] ...


Actions rescissory

Actions rescissory are either (1) actions of proper improbation for declaring a writing false or forged; (2) actions of reduction-improbation, for the production of a writing in order to have it set aside or its effect ascertained under the certification that the writing if not produced shall be declared false or forged; or (3) actions of simple reduction, for declaring a writing called for null until produced, Scots Law...


Allocatur

Allocatur (it is allowed), the certificate of the allowance of costs by the master on taxation....


Bakehouse

Bakehouse. Any place in which are baked bread, biscuits, or confectionery from the baking or selling of which a profit is derived. ss. 97-102 of the consolidating (English) Factory and Workshop Act, 1901 (1 Edw. 7, c. 22), contain various sanitary provisions for the regulation of bakehouses, as defined above in Part II of Sched. VI of the Act. S. 98 enables a Court of Summary Jurisdiction to fine the occupiers of in sanitary bakehouses and to order them to remove the ground of complaint of an inspector or district council. Limewashing, painting or varnishing are prescribed by s. 99, sleeping-places must be specially constructed as required by s. 100. By s. 101 underground bake-houses may not be used without a district council certificate, and by s. 102 it is for the district council to enforce these provisions as to retail bakehouses....


Law List

Law List, a list of barristers, solicitors, and other legal practitioners, giving their addresses, and the dates of their entering the profession. The present 'Law List,' which has been published annually since 1801, is prima facie evidence that the persons therein named as solicitors or certificated conveyancers, are such, (English) Solicitors Act, 1850 (23 & 24 Vict. c. 127), s. 22.It means (1) A publication compiling the names and addresses of practicing lawyers and other information of interest to the profession, such as court calendars, lawyers with specialized practices, stenographers, and the like. (2) A legal directory such as Martindale-Hubbell. Many states and large cities also have law lists or directories, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 892....


Provisional dealer

Provisional dealer, means a person--(a) who is not liable to be registered, or who is not registered under the Act, and(b) who intends to set up an industrial unit in West Bengal for manufacture of taxable goods for sale in West Bengal, and(c) who has been issued a provisional certificate under sub-s. (1) of s. 30. [The West Bengal Value Added Tax Act, 2003, s. 2(33)]...


Qualified printer

Qualified printer, does not only mean a person possessing a certificate, degree or diploma but it also includes persons who may otherwise be well-versed in printing technology, J.S. Gupta v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (1974) All LJ 623....


Ticket

Ticket, as a printed card or a piece of paper that gives a person a specific rights, as to attend a theatre, ride on a train, claim or purchase, etc. Webster's Words and Phrases, Permanent Edn., Vol. 25A.For a railway passenger not to produce a railway ticket on request by an officer or servant of a railway company, or to pay his fare from the place when he started, or to give the officer or servant his name and address, is summarily punishable by fine up to 40s. See FARE.A certificate indicating that the person to whom it is issued, or holder, is entitled to some right or privilege....


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