Treating - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sale of goods
the supply of the materials used in such a contract treating it as a sale, State of Madras v. Gannan Dunkerley
Science
word 'science' is wide enough to meet the requirement of treating the opinion of a typewriter expert as an opinion evidence
Successor-in-interest
all the relevant factors and it cannot be reached by treating any one of them as of overriding or conclusive significance,
Treaty
Treaty, negotiation, act of treating, a compact between nations. It is the sovereign's prerogative to
Turnover
in calculating the total turnover, there is nothing wrong in treating the tax as part of the turnover, because, 'turnover' means
Works contract
the fitting of, assembling, altering, ornamenting, finishing, furnishing, improving, processing, treating or adapting any goods. [West Bengal Value Added Tax Act,
Ozonation
The act of treating with ozone also the act of converting into or producing
Persiflage
Frivolous or bantering talk a frivolous manner of treating any subject whether serious or otherwise light raillery
Oxamide
A white crystalline neutral substance C2O2NH22 obtained by treating ethyl oxalate with ammonia It is the acid amide of
Chiropody
The art of treating diseases of the hands and feet
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