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Superannuation Acts, 1834-1935
the specified cases) s. 4 of the 1935 Act, on retirement after ten years' service, and gives an additional 1/60th or 1/80th for every additional year of service up to the fortieth year. As to local authorities, … servants of the Crown or public authorities. The (English) principal Act is the Superannuation Act, 1859 (4 & 5 Will. 4, c. 42), which as amended by the Superannuation Acts, 1909 (9 Edw. 7, c. 10), and
Betterment levy or additional FAR charges
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Additional sales tax
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Judgment
been issued, and is alleged to have been served, has been raised and determined, Gopiram Agarwalla v. First Additional of Income-tax Officer, AIR 1959 Cal 420 (422). That an order under s. 145(6), Criminal Procedure Code whether … only intermediate, and does not finally determine or complete the action. See INQUIRY; SUMMONSES; and ORDERS; and the various titles of the subjects of such judgments as MANDAMUS; INJUNC-TION, etc. (b) Final, putting an end to the
Emitted
Emitted, means 'goes out from' rather than 'produced by', Network Housing Association v. Westminster City Council, (1994) 27 HLR 189: 93 LGR 280 DC. See also Halsbury's Laws of England (38), … also Halsbury's Laws of England (38), para 610, p. 548. That is dearness allowance and special allowances in addition to basic pay, could not be excluded because of the addition of some other item like 'dearness pay',
Extension and renewal
same lease continues in force during additional period by the performance of the stipulated act, Provash Chandra Dalui v. Biswanath Banerjee, AIR 1989 SC 1834 (1839). [Calcutta Thika Tenancy Act, (2 of 1949), s. 2(5)]
Indorsement
or 'copy' in a country where 'copies' are recognized) and signed by the indorser, his simple signature, without additional words, being sufficient; that it be an indorsement of the entire bill [though indorsement of a blank form … a back], anything written or printed upon the back of a deed or writing. The requisites of a valid indorsement of a bill of exchange, promissory note, or cheque, are laid down by the (English) Bills of
Tariff
policy of this country. By the Import Duties Act, 1932 (22 Geo. 5, c. 8), a general ad valorem customs duty of 10 per cent. was imposed on all imports with additional duties on special classes or
Or, And
of the reliefs in terms of clause (a) to (g), the word 'or' will mean 'or', Charan Singh v. Darshan Singh, AIR 1975 SC 371: (1975) 3 SCR 48: (1975) 1 SCC 298. The word 'or' is … But if the relief asked for is other relief which is not by way of a consequential or additional relief to any of the reliefs in terms of clause (a) to (g), the word 'or' will mean
Shall
a s. or rule of a statute has to be construed as 'may', Amal Chandra Dutt v. Second Additional District Judge, AIR 1989 SC 255: (1989) 1 SCC 1. (xiv) Ordinarily, the word 'shall' used at several … conspectus of circumstances bearing on the importance of the condition have all to be considered before condemning a violation as fatal, State of Punjab v. Shamlal Murari, (1976) 1 SCC 719. Shall, does not always mean that
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