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Cape
cape ad valentiam was a species of grand cape; and cape parvum, or petit cape, after appearance or view granted, summoning the tenant to answer the default only, Termes de la Ley; Steph. Com. The proceedings in
Capella
cape ad valentiam was a species of grand cape; and cape parvum, or petit cape, after appearance or view granted, summoning the tenant to answer the default only, Termes de la Ley; Steph. Com. The proceedings in
Capital expenditure and revenue expenditure
bringing into existence any such asset or advantage but for running the business or working it with a view to produce the profits it is a 'revenue expenditure', Assam Bengal Cement Co. v. C.I.T, AIR 1955 SC
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Carries on business
Means business carried on by a corporation at a certain place. Presumption of requirement for a corporation in view of explanation appended to s. 20 would be deemed to be carrying on business inter alia at a
Complaint
Norton, (1910) 2 KB 496. Means any allegation made orally or in writing to a Magistrate, with a view to his taking action under this Code, that some person, whether known or unknown, has committed an offence,
Castes or Tribes
terms but are used in the sense of the definitions contained in Articles 366(24) and 366(25). In this view, a caste is a Scheduled Caste or a tribe is a Scheduled Tribe only if they are included
Bad-man theory
Bad-man theory, is a jurisprudential doctrine or belief that a bad person's view of the law represents the best test of what the law actually is because that person will carefully
Character
(ii.) 'he has personally or by his advocate asked questions of the witnesses for the prosecution with a view to establish his own good character, or has given evidence of his good character, or the nature or
Children
public entertainment. Employment abroad.--As to the restrictions on children being taken out of the United Kingdom with a view to singing, playing, performing, or being exhibited for profit, see ss. 25 and 26. Sale of Liquor.--(English) Intoxicating
Churchwardens
viz., peers of the realm, members of Parliament, sheriffs, acting justices of the peace, clergymen, Roman Catholic clergymen, Dissenting ministers, solicitors, practising physicians and surgeon in London, practising apothecaries, officers in the army, navy, or marines, though
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Cape
cape ad valentiam was a species of grand cape; and cape parvum, or petit cape, after appearance or view granted, summoning the tenant to answer the default only, Termes de la Ley; Steph. Com. The proceedings in
Capella
cape ad valentiam was a species of grand cape; and cape parvum, or petit cape, after appearance or view granted, summoning the tenant to answer the default only, Termes de la Ley; Steph. Com. The proceedings in
Capital expenditure and revenue expenditure
bringing into existence any such asset or advantage but for running the business or working it with a view to produce the profits it is a 'revenue expenditure', Assam Bengal Cement Co. v. C.I.T, AIR 1955 SC
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Carries on business
Means business carried on by a corporation at a certain place. Presumption of requirement for a corporation in view of explanation appended to s. 20 would be deemed to be carrying on business inter alia at a
Complaint
Norton, (1910) 2 KB 496. Means any allegation made orally or in writing to a Magistrate, with a view to his taking action under this Code, that some person, whether known or unknown, has committed an offence,
Castes or Tribes
terms but are used in the sense of the definitions contained in Articles 366(24) and 366(25). In this view, a caste is a Scheduled Caste or a tribe is a Scheduled Tribe only if they are included
Bad-man theory
Bad-man theory, is a jurisprudential doctrine or belief that a bad person's view of the law represents the best test of what the law actually is because that person will carefully
Character
(ii.) 'he has personally or by his advocate asked questions of the witnesses for the prosecution with a view to establish his own good character, or has given evidence of his good character, or the nature or
Children
public entertainment. Employment abroad.--As to the restrictions on children being taken out of the United Kingdom with a view to singing, playing, performing, or being exhibited for profit, see ss. 25 and 26. Sale of Liquor.--(English) Intoxicating
Churchwardens
viz., peers of the realm, members of Parliament, sheriffs, acting justices of the peace, clergymen, Roman Catholic clergymen, Dissenting ministers, solicitors, practising physicians and surgeon in London, practising apothecaries, officers in the army, navy, or marines, though
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