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Retrenchment
service of a work-man by an act of the employer. The underlying assumption, of course, is that the undertaking is running as an undertaking and the employer continues, as an employer but where either on account of
Derived from
Income-tax Act, 1961 must be understood as something which has direct or immediate nexus with the appellant's industrial undertaking. Although electricity may be required for the purposes of the industrial undertaking, the deposit required for its supply
Insurance
among the proprietors. The second class are also corporations, or joint-stock companies, with proprietary bodies; but instead of undertaking to pay specified sums upon the death of the assured, they allow the latter to participate to a
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Owner
rack-rent' (see that title), and Kensington Corporation v. Allen, (1926) 1 KB 576. In relation to an industrial undertaking, means the person who, or the authority which, has the ultimate control over the affairs of the undertaking,
Contractor
Contractor, means a person who undertakes to produce a given result for any establishment, other than a mere supply of goods or articles of
Amalgamation
Reconstruction or 'amalgamation' has no precise legal meaning. The amalgamation is a blending of two or more existing undertakings into one undertaking, the share-holders of each blending company become substantially the shareholders in the company which is
Goodwill
together with the circumstances making the connection durable. It is that component of the total value of the undertaking which is attributable to the ability of the concern to earn profits over a course of years or
Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, (English)
enter upon and make compensation for the land. Ss. 3 and 5 apply this general Act to every undertaking established by any special Act passed after its date by which the purchase or taking of lands for
Mining lease
therein. s. 3(c) of 1957 Act defines 'mining lease' to mean a lease granted for the purpose of undertaking mining operations and includes a sub-lease granted for mining operations, Gujarat Pottery Works v. B.P. Sood, AIR 1967
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Undertaking - Law Dictionary Search Results
Retrenchment
service of a work-man by an act of the employer. The underlying assumption, of course, is that the undertaking is running as an undertaking and the employer continues, as an employer but where either on account of
Derived from
Income-tax Act, 1961 must be understood as something which has direct or immediate nexus with the appellant's industrial undertaking. Although electricity may be required for the purposes of the industrial undertaking, the deposit required for its supply
Insurance
among the proprietors. The second class are also corporations, or joint-stock companies, with proprietary bodies; but instead of undertaking to pay specified sums upon the death of the assured, they allow the latter to participate to a
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Owner
rack-rent' (see that title), and Kensington Corporation v. Allen, (1926) 1 KB 576. In relation to an industrial undertaking, means the person who, or the authority which, has the ultimate control over the affairs of the undertaking,
Contractor
Contractor, means a person who undertakes to produce a given result for any establishment, other than a mere supply of goods or articles of
Amalgamation
Reconstruction or 'amalgamation' has no precise legal meaning. The amalgamation is a blending of two or more existing undertakings into one undertaking, the share-holders of each blending company become substantially the shareholders in the company which is
Goodwill
together with the circumstances making the connection durable. It is that component of the total value of the undertaking which is attributable to the ability of the concern to earn profits over a course of years or
Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, (English)
enter upon and make compensation for the land. Ss. 3 and 5 apply this general Act to every undertaking established by any special Act passed after its date by which the purchase or taking of lands for
Mining lease
therein. s. 3(c) of 1957 Act defines 'mining lease' to mean a lease granted for the purpose of undertaking mining operations and includes a sub-lease granted for mining operations, Gujarat Pottery Works v. B.P. Sood, AIR 1967
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New article, in relation to an industrial undertaking which is registered or in respect of which a licence or permission has been issued under this Act,
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