Terminable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: terminabletermination of a case
termination of a case If the applicant fails to reply to the inquiry correspondence sent by their embassy or consulate, termination of their visa application will begin. The embassy or consulate will first send a Follow-up Letter and Instruction Package to the applicant. If the applicant does not answer within one year, a termination letter is sent. At this point the applicant has one more year to activate the immigrant visa case. If there is no answer in one year, the case is terminated. You can stop termination of a case by notifying the embassy or consulate before the prescribed time period has lapsed, that the applicant does not want the case to be closed (terminated). Source: Department of State. March 2007. ...
Termination
Termination, does not amount in all cases to dismissal or removal from service, Hartwell Prescott Singh v. Uttar Pradesh Government, AIR 1957 SC 886.Termination, in ordinary parlance may include termination for misconduct; but in the light of rules and prevailing practice, the meaning of the word has come to be restricted to contractual termination unconnected with any idea of punishment for misconduct, Devraj Urs v. General Manager, Mysore State Road Transport, Corporation, AIR 1971 Mys 99: 1970 (2) Mys LJ 496: 1971 Lab IC 469.Termination embraces not merely the act of termina-tion by the employer, but the fact of termination howsoever produced. Retrenchment means 'to end, conclude, cease', State Bank of India v. N. Sundara Money, AIR 1976 SC 1111 (1114): (1976) 1 SCC 822: (1976) 3 SCR 160.1. The act of ending something2. The end of something in time or existence; conclusion or discontinuance, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1482...
Terminus, terminal and terminal tax
Terminus, terminal and terminal tax, the word 'terminus' according to Oxford Dictionary means a point situated at or forming the end or extremity of somethings situated at the end of a line of railway. In other words, terminus means the point to which main action tends, goal, end, finishing point, the point at which something comes to an end. In Corpus Juris Secundum, Vol. 62, page 729 the word 'terminal' in connection with transportation means the fixed beginning or ending point of a given run. It would thus appear that a terminal tax could be levied only by the Corporation or the State which is the final destination of the goods sent from any other area, Man Mohan Tuli v. Municipal Corporation of Delhi, AIR 1981 SC 991 (994): (1981) 2 SCC 467: (1981) 2 SCR 894.Terminus means the point to which motion or action tends, goal, end, finishing point; sometimes that from which it starts; starting point. An end; extremity; the point at which something comes to an end, Express Mills v. Munici...
terminable
terminable : capable of being terminated see also qualified terminable interest property at property terminable interest at interest ...
By the reason of termination of employment
By the reason of termination of employment, The expression 'by reason of the termination of employment' must, in the context, have the same meaning as the expression 'payable on the termination of employment' which is used in sub-clause (6). In other words, gratuity which may be payable to an employee by reason of the termination of his employment would fall under sub-clause (d), provided it is shown that it is payable under any law, contract, or instrument, Purshottam H. Judye v. V.B. Potdar, (1966) 2 SCR 353: AIR 1966 SC 856. [Payment of Wages Act (4 of 1936), s. 2 (vi) (d)]...
Terminal charges
Terminal charges of a railway company, those made at either terminus, in addition to the charges for carriage, as for warehousing, loading, unloading, cartage to or from station, etc. The special Act of each company, in prescribing a maximum rate, usually excepts from such rate 'a reasonable sum,' for, e.g., 'loading, covering, and unloading of goods at any terminal station of such goods, and for delivery and collection and any other services incidental to the duty or business of a carrier, where such services are or any of them is performed by the company'; and the Railway and Canal Traffic Commission has jurisdiction to determine what is a reasonable sum in case of dispute. See Hodges on Railways.The (English) Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888, which by s. 24 directs railway companies to pre-pare revised classifications of traffic and schedules of maximum rates, and to state therein the nature and amount of all 'terminal charges,' by s. 55 defines the term 'terminal charges' as inc...
Medical termination of pregnancy
Medical termination of pregnancy, means the termination of pregnancy permissible under the provisions of Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971. [Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 (53 of 1961), s. 3 (ha)]...
Termination for any reason whatsoever
Termination for any reason whatsoever, in s. 2(oo) the words 'Termination... for any reason whatso-ever' are the key words. Whatever the reason, every termination spells retrenchment. A termina-tion takes place where a term expires either by the active step of the master or the running out of the stipulated term, State Bank of India v. N. Sundara Money, AIR 1976 SC 1111: (1976) 1 SCC 822: (1976) 3 SCR 160....
Termination of service
Termination of service, striking off the name of a workman from the rolls by the employer amounts to 'termination of service' and such termination is retrenchment within the meaning of s. 2(oo) of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 if effected in violation of the mandatory provision contained in s. 25F, H.D. Singh v. Reserve Bank of India, AIR 1986 SC 132: (1985) Supp 2 SCR 842: (1985) 4 SCC 201....
taxable termination
taxable termination : a generation-skipping transfer of property held in trust that is subject to a generation-skipping transfer tax payable by the trustee when an interest in the property terminates (as at the death of the parent of a skip person), no interest is held by one who is not a skip person, and a distribution to a skip person may be made compare direct skip, taxable distribution ...
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