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Unless the context otherwise requires
Unless the context otherwise requires, the said definition set out is to be applied and
Trust for sale
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
Month
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,
Definition clause
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
Unfair trade practice
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
Candidate
'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,
Modification
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
Open space
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
Under-lease
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
Ruler
the purpose of interpreting the articles in the Constitution itself, unless the context otherwise requires. The whole object of defining the word 'ruler' in the
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