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Financial non-viability
the Bill and the Memorandum explaining the provisions thereof make it clear that the financial non-viability of an undertaking has been equated with the 'sickness' of such undertak-ing and obviously in the context of its revival by
Acceptance of service
Where with the authority of the defendant his solicitor accepts service of a writ and gives a written undertaking to 'enter an appearance in due course,' that undertaking is unconditional and must be performed forthwith, and at
Unlawful association
any association: (i) which has for its object any unlawful activity, or which encourages or aids person to undertake any unlawful activity, or of which the members undertake such activity; or (ii) which has for its object
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Carrier
Carrier, in its general sense, a person who undertakes to transport the goods of other persons from one place to another for hire. It is not, however,
Includes
by using the word 'includes' the Legisla-ture undoubtedly intended to enlarge the meaning of the expression 'motor transport undertaking'. The words 'private carrier' have been given a specific meaning in the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939, and it
Any Liability
wide amplitude to cover every liability that was incurred by the textile company in relation to the textile undertaking before the appointed day, Rashtriya Mill Mazdoor Sangh v. National Textile Corp (South Maharashtra) Ltd, (1996) 1 SCC
Capital
exaggerated or illusory. Working capital means the amount employable for the purposes of a company or any other undertaking or business. See ALTERATION OF CAPITAL, COMPANY, PROSPECTUS, DIRECTORS. In the Settled Land Act, 1925, capital money arising
Joint venture
the United States. It con-notes a legal entity in the nature of a partnership engaged in the joint undertaking of a particular transaction for mutual profit or an association of persons or companies jointly undertaking some commercial
Electric lighting
usual clauses of provisional orders and special Acts, and directed that such clauses are to apply to every undertaking under the Electric Lighting Acts except so far as expressly varied. These licenses and orders may either be
Employer
Notification of Vacancies) Act, 1959 (31 of 1959), s. 2 (c)] Means in relation to any motor transport undertaking, the person who, or the authority which, has the ultimate control over the affairs of the motor transport
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Financial non-viability
the Bill and the Memorandum explaining the provisions thereof make it clear that the financial non-viability of an undertaking has been equated with the 'sickness' of such undertak-ing and obviously in the context of its revival by
Acceptance of service
Where with the authority of the defendant his solicitor accepts service of a writ and gives a written undertaking to 'enter an appearance in due course,' that undertaking is unconditional and must be performed forthwith, and at
Unlawful association
any association: (i) which has for its object any unlawful activity, or which encourages or aids person to undertake any unlawful activity, or of which the members undertake such activity; or (ii) which has for its object
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Carrier
Carrier, in its general sense, a person who undertakes to transport the goods of other persons from one place to another for hire. It is not, however,
Includes
by using the word 'includes' the Legisla-ture undoubtedly intended to enlarge the meaning of the expression 'motor transport undertaking'. The words 'private carrier' have been given a specific meaning in the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939, and it
Any Liability
wide amplitude to cover every liability that was incurred by the textile company in relation to the textile undertaking before the appointed day, Rashtriya Mill Mazdoor Sangh v. National Textile Corp (South Maharashtra) Ltd, (1996) 1 SCC
Capital
exaggerated or illusory. Working capital means the amount employable for the purposes of a company or any other undertaking or business. See ALTERATION OF CAPITAL, COMPANY, PROSPECTUS, DIRECTORS. In the Settled Land Act, 1925, capital money arising
Joint venture
the United States. It con-notes a legal entity in the nature of a partnership engaged in the joint undertaking of a particular transaction for mutual profit or an association of persons or companies jointly undertaking some commercial
Electric lighting
usual clauses of provisional orders and special Acts, and directed that such clauses are to apply to every undertaking under the Electric Lighting Acts except so far as expressly varied. These licenses and orders may either be
Employer
Notification of Vacancies) Act, 1959 (31 of 1959), s. 2 (c)] Means in relation to any motor transport undertaking, the person who, or the authority which, has the ultimate control over the affairs of the motor transport
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