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visa validity

visa validity This generally means the visa is valid, or can be used from the date it is issued until the date it expires, for travel for the same purpose for visas, when the visa is issued for multiple entries. The visa expiration date is shown on the visa. Depending on the alien's nationality, visas can be issued for any number of entries, from as little as one entry to as many as multiple (unlimited) entries, for the same purpose of travel. If you travel frequently as a tourist for example, with a multiple entry visa, you do not have to apply for a new visa each time you want to travel to the U.S. As an example of travel for the same purpose, if you have a visitor visa, it cannot be used to enter at a later time to study in the U.S. The visa validity is the length of time you are permitted to travel to a port-of-entry in the United States to request permission of the U.S. immigration inspector to permit you to enter the U.S. The visa does not guarantee entry to the U.S. The Expi...


Valid votes

Valid votes, the expression 'valid votes' has nowhere been defined in the Act, but in the light of the provisions of s. 36(8) of the Act read with rule 58, two things are clear, first that the candidates are validly nominated candidates whose nomination papers are accepted by the returning officer scrutiny, and second that the provision of s. 58 provides that the ballot papers which are not rejected under Rule 57 are deemed to be 'valid ballot papers' and are to be counted as such, AIR 1960 SC 131 followed; Jabar Singh v. Genda Lal, AIR 1964 SC 1200 (1208): (1964) 6 SCR 54. [Representa-tion of the People Act, 1951, s. 36(8), Conduct of Election Rules, 1961, R. 58]...


validate

validate -dat·ed -dat·ing 1 a : to make valid b : to grant official sanction to by marking 2 : to confirm the validity of (an election) val·i·da·tion [va-lə-dā-shən] n ...


Colonial Marriages Validity Act (English)

Colonial Marriages Validity Act (English), 1865 (28 & 29 Vict. c. 64). All the laws made or to be made by the legislature of any of his Majesty's possessions for the purpose of establishing the validity of marriages previously contracted therein, are to have the same effect within all parts of his Majesty's dominions as within the place where they were made....


Valid Custom

Valid Custom, the characteristics of a 'valid custom' are that it must be of immemorial existence, it must be reasonable, it must be certain and it must be continuous, Shakuntala Bai v. L.V. Kulkarni, AIR 1989 SC 1359 (1364): (1989) 2 SCC 526: (1989) 2 SCR 70....


Valid notes

Valid notes, rule 58 framed under Representation of the Peoples Act, 1951 which provides that every ballot paper which is not rejected under rule 57 should be deemed to be valid and must be counted, Keshav Lakshman Borkar v. Dr. Deorao Lakshman Anande, AIR 1960 SC 131 (133): (1960) 1 SCR 902....


Valid sanction

Valid sanction, a 'valid sanction' means sanction given after consideration of all relevant facts, AIR 1955 Cal 430. (Prevention of Corruption Act, 1947, s. 6...


Validly nominated

Validly nominated, the expression 'validly nomin-ated' occurring in sub-rule (5) of Rule 2 of Delhi Development Authority (Election of Represen-tation of Delhi Municipal Corporation) Rules 1958, implies that the Mayor may determine whether the requirements of clauses (2) and (3) are satisfied. The Mayor cannot obviously hold a detailed enquiry having regard to the terms of r. 3 of the Delhi Development Authority. Rules to ascertain whether the candidate is subject to any of the disqualification set out in that rule, Surat Singh v. Kishori Lal, (1969) 2 SCC 487: (1970) 2 SCR 59....


valid

valid 1 : having legal efficacy or force [a license] ;esp : executed with proper authority and form [a contract] [a search] 2 : having a legitimate basis : justifiable [a reason for terminating the employee] 3 : appropriate to the end in view va·lid·i·ty [və-li-də-tē] n val·id·ly adv ...


Valid

Valid, 1. Legally sufficient; binding2. Meritorious, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1548....


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