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Discretion
a judge as distinguished from a ministerial or administrative official, in adjudicating on matters brought before him, Aero Traders Pvt. Ltd. v. Ravinder Kumar Suri, AIR 2005 SC 15. --The word 'discretion' connotes necessarily an act of
Cartel
SC 988 (1008). [Constitution of India, Arts. 299, 14, 19] 'Cartel' includes an association of producers, sellers, distributors, traders or service providers who, by agreement amongst themselves, limit, control or attempt to control the production, distribution, sale
Wine, Adulteration of
forfeiture of 100l. if done by the wholesale merchant, and 40l. if done by the vintner or retail trader, 12 Car. 2, c. 25, s. 11, repealed by the (English) Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1863 (26 &
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Wholesale dealer
Wholesale dealer, is a person who keeps for wholesale to traders a commodity for the purpose of trade, Manoharbhai v. Emperor, AIR 1946 Nag 248: 1945 ILR Nag 422:
Wholesale
Wholesale, means a sale in large quantities where a trader sells the whole or a large part of his articles or goods or produce direct at a fixed
Turnover
Turnover, includes tax thus tax becomes, for the time being, a part of the circulating capital of the trader and is turned over in his business, George Oakes Ltd. v. State of Madras, AIR 1962 SC 1352:
Trade description
17 Geo. 5, c. 53), imported goods bearing the name or trade mark of a British manufacturer or trader are not to be sold unless accompanied by indication of origin, and the prohibition is extended to any
Trade
SCJ 258. Trade, is defined as the business of selling with a view to profit goods which the trader has either manufactured or himself purchased, Dena Bank, Ahmednagar v. Prakash Birbhan Katariya, AIR 1994 Bom 343. Trade,
Sale in the course of inter-State trade
'sale in the course of inter-State trade' in Article 286(2) of the Constitution includes a sale by a trader in one State to a consumer or user in another State. The ex-pression is not confined to sales
Market overt
Ardath Tobacco Co. Ltd. v. Ocker, 1930 TLR 177, distinguishing a sale to, from a sale by, the trader. By s. 22 of the (English) Sale of Goods Act, 1893, 'where goods are sold in market overt,
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