Transmission - Law Dictionary Search Results
Industrial or other establishment
or the supply of water or relating to the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity or any other form of power
Industrial establishment
or the supply of water, or relating to the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity or any other form of power
High pressure
of kilograms per square centimeter. [The Gujarat Gas (Regulation of Transmission Supply and Distribution) Act, 2001, s. 2(i).]
Grid
Grid, means the high voltage backbone system of inter-connected transmission lines, sub-station and generating plants. [Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of
Gift-tax
but is a levy upon a particular use, which is transmission of title by gift, Second Gift Tax Officer v. D.H.
Gift Tax Act and Estate Duty Act
vivos and in the second on the generating source of transmission by death, Controller of Estate Duty v. Shri Kantilal Trikamlal,
Export
name called, and in the case of software, also includes transmission through any electronic media. [The Foreign Exchange Management (Export of
Gas
VII, Lists I, II, III]; [See Gujarat Gas (Regulation of Transmission, Supply and Distribution) Act, 2001] [Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th Edn., Vol.
Exchange
at a distance from their creditors are satisfied without the transmission of actual money. Also the value of the currency of
Energy
any purpose, or (ii) used for any purpose except the transmission of a message. [Indian Electricity Act, 1910, s. 2(g)]
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