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To import inter-State
Matched in: Term To import inter-State
Inter-Parliamentary Union
Matched in: Term Inter-Parliamentary Union
Sales in the course of import
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Declared goods
Cotton Co., AIR 1972 SC 1458 (1463). It means goods declared under s. 14 to be of special importance in inter-State trade or commerce. [Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 (74 of 1956), s. 2 (c)]
For the purpose of consumption in the State
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Prejudice, without
of negotiate on, or between litigants before action or after action, but before trial or verdict. The words import an understanding that if the negotiation fails, nothing that has passed shall be taken advantage of thereafter; so, … Daintrey, (1893) 2 QB 116]. The word is also frequently used without the foregoing implications in statutes and inter partes to exclude or save transactions, acts and rights from the consequences of a stated proposition and so … exclude or save transactions, acts and rights from the consequences of a stated proposition and so as to mean 'not affecting,' 'saving,' or 'excepting.'
Property
which party can have, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary, Vol. 2, p. 2089. Property, is a term of the widest import and subject to any limitation which the content may require, it signifies to any limitation which the context … Sugar Ltd. v. State of Bihar, AIR 2003 SC 3436. Property, in indicative and descriptive of every possible interest which a party can have, State of Manipur v. Nongthombam Ambu Singh, AIR 1957 Manipur 1. Property, in
will
of the testator and accepted as valid in many states provided it meets statutory requirements (as that no important parts have been altered or replaced in the hand of another and that it has been properly witnessed) … parts have been altered or replaced in the hand of another and that it has been properly witnessed) international will : a will written in any language and executed in accordance with procedures established as a result … in the hand of the testator and accepted as valid in many states provided it meets statutory requirements (as that no important parts have been
Judgment
within the meaning of s. 494 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1898, State of Bihar v. Ram Naresh Pandey, AIR 1957 SC 389: (1957) SCR … dismissed on preliminary grounds. Thus, such an order even though it keeps the suit alive, undoubtedly decides an important aspect of the trial which affects a vital right of the defendant and must, therefore, be construed to … Jud. Act, 1925, s. 225, replacing Jud. Act,1873, s. 100]. The several species of judgments are either:- (a) Interlocutory, given in the course of a cause, upon some plea, proceeding, or default, which is only intermediate, and
interest
compelling state interest : a governmental interest (as in educating children or protecting the public) which is so important that it outweighs individual rights public interest 1 a : the general welfare and rights of the public … interest [probably alteration of earlier interesse, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin, from Latin, to be between, make a difference,
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