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Unless the context otherwise requires
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Experience
Experience, unless the context otherwise demands, it should be taken as experience after acquiring the minimum qualifications, required and, therefore, necessarily will have … Experience, unless the context otherwise demands, it should be taken as experience after acquiring the minimum qualifications, required and, therefore, necessarily will have to be posterior to the acquisition of the qualification. In the case of
Trust for sale
a trust instrument only. Sect. 205 (1) (xxxix.) of the (English) L.P. Act, 1925, defines 'trust for sale' unless the context otherwise requires, in relation to land, as an immediate binding trust for sale whether or not exercisable at the request
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Month
contracts, wills, orders and other instruments executed, made or coming into operation after 1925, 'month' means calendar month unless the context otherwise requires. As to how a calendar month is to be computed, see Radcliff v. Bartholomew, (1892) 1 QB 161.
Definition clause
itself suggests that any expression defined in that s. should be given the meaning assigned to it therein unless the context otherwise requires, K. Balakrishna Rao v. Haji Abdulla Sait, (1980) 1 SCC 321: AIR 1980 SC 214: (1980) 1 SCR
Unfair trade practice
Section 36A of the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practice Act, 1969 defines 'Unfair Trade Practice': In this part, unless the context otherwise requires, 'unfair trade practice' means a trade practice which, for the purpose of promoting the sale, use or supply
Candidate
Acts, as amended by this Act, the expression 'candidate at an election' and the expression 'candidate' respectively mean, unless the context otherwise requires, any person, elected to serve in Parliament at such election, and any person who is nominated as a
Modification
Modify' and 'modification' have been defined in s. 2(29) of the Companies Act as under: In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, - (29) 'modify' and 'modification' shall include the making of additions and omissions, S.K. Gupta v. K.P. Jain,
Open space
these four Acts (see Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Public Improvements'), and by s. 20 enacts that:- In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-- The expression 'open space' means any land, whether inclosed or not, on which there are no buildings or
Under-lease
Act, 1926, Sch. For purposes of the Law of Property Act, 1925, the term 'lease' includes an under-lease unless the context otherwise requires; s. 205. To describe an under-lease as a lease in contracts and conditions of sale is generally a
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