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Embryo transfer

Embryo transfer, in this process the ovum is taken from a woman, fertilised in a laboratory with male sperm, and implanted in the womb of a woman to develop in the normal way. A child was born by the use of this process for the first time in 1979; and twins have been born to a 62-year-old woman as a result of this process. As yet cryopreserved semen has not, it is thought, been used for in vitro fertilisation but, there is no medical reason why it should not be so used. It is to be noted that the fertilised embryo need not be implanted in the womb of the woman from whom it was originally taken; the womb of a host mother may be used, this process is called embryo transfer [The Lancet (1979), Vol. 2, 642: (1979) 169 NLJ 627]. See also Halsbury's Laws of England 35, para 1026, p. 1025....


And such transfer, delivery or supply

And such transfer, delivery or supply, in the Article 366 refer to the words transfer, delivery and supply, as applicable, used in the various sub-clauses, 20th Century Finance Corpn. Ltd. v. State of Maharashtra, (2000) 6 SCC 12. [Constitution of India, Articles 336(29A)(d), 269 and 286, Sch. VII, List II, Entry 54 & List I, Entry 92A]...


transfer taxes

transfer taxes State and local taxes charged for the transfer of real estate. Usually equal to a percentage of the sales price. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...


voluntary transfer

voluntary transfer A transfer of a debtor's property with the debtor's consent. Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts ...


fraudulent transfer

fraudulent transfer A transfer of a debtor's property made with intent to defraud or for which the debtor receives less than the transferred property's value. Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts ...


transfer tax

transfer tax : a tax (as a gift tax or estate tax) imposed on the transfer of property ...


transfer

transfer trans·ferred trans·fer·ring : to cause a transfer of trans·fer·abil·i·ty [trans-fər-ə-bi-lə-tē, trans-fər-] n trans·fer·able also trans·fer·ra·ble [trans-fər-ə-bəl] adj trans·fer·or [trans-fər-ȯr, trans-fər-ər] n trans·fer·ral [trans-fər-əl] n [trans-fər] n 1 : a conveyance of a right, title, or interest in real or personal property from one person or entity to another 2 : a passing of something from one to another [ of venue] [the of power] ...


postpetition transfer

postpetition transfer A transfer of the debtor's property made after the commencement of the case. Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts ...


unified transfer tax

unified transfer tax : a tax imposed under the Internal Revenue Code on the cumulative total of gifts made over a certain amount by a person during his or her lifetime or after death called also unified estate and gift tax see also unified credit NOTE: The unified transfer tax system creates liability for a single tax rather than separate liability for a gift tax and an estate tax. ...


Transferred his rights under the lease

Transferred his rights under the lease, a lease of immovable property is transfer of a right to enjoy such property. Parting with possession or control over the tenancy premises by the tenant in favour of a third person would amount to the tenant having 'transferred his rights under the lease' within the meaning of s. 14(2)(ii)(a) of the Act, Parvinder Singh v. Renu Gautam, (2004) 4 SCC 794 (800). [H.P. Urban Rent Control Act, 1987 (25 of 1987), s. 14(2)(ii)(a)]...



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