Skip to content


LegalDraft-Template Search Results

Home Forms Name: by dependence Page 1 of about 75 results (0.000 seconds)

Dependants’ Benefit – Claim Form For Periodical Payments 156

Category : Notices

Dependants Benefit Claim Form for Periodical Payments Form 18A See Regulation 83A Name of the deceased insured person Insurance No I State relationship with the deceased of the above named insured person being his dependant claim Dependant s Benefit for the period from to The amount due may be paid to me by money order in cash at the local office I declare that I have not married remarried so far Strike out what is not applicable I declare that I am still infirm Signature or thumb impression of the claimant Date Present address Applicable only in case of female dependants Applicable only in case of legitimate infirm son or legitimate or adopted unmarried infirm daughter The claim in such cases shall be accompanied if required by a certificate of speci...


Goods Made At A Dependant’s Request, And Not Accepted Drafting Plaints 827

Category : Drafting Plaints

Goods made at a Dependant s request and not accepted IN THE COURT Plaintiff Vs Defendant MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOUR Mr the above named plaintiff states as follows 1 On the day of 20 agreed with the plaintiff that the plaintiff should make for him six tables and fifty chairs and that should pay for the goods on delivery rupees 2 The plaintiff made the goods and on the day of 20 offered to delivery them to and has every since been ready and willing so to do 3 has not accepted the goods or paid for them 4 Facts regarding...


Goods Made At A Dependant’s Request, And Not Accepted Drafting Plaints 847

Category : Drafting Plaints

Goods made at a Dependant s request and not accepted Mr the above named plaintiff states as follows 1 On the day of 20 agreed with the plaintiff that the plaintiff should make for him six tables and fifty chairs and that should pay for the goods on delivery rupees 2 The plaintiff made the goods and on the day of 20 offered to delivery them to and has every since been ready and willing so to do 3 has not accepted the goods or paid for them...


Dependants' Benefit Labour Act 1383

Category : Labour Act

Maternity Benefit Claim Form I Insurance No wife of daughter of here claim maternity benefit with effect from the day of 20 I hereby declare that I have ceased shall cease to work for remuneration with effect from that date Present last employer Department shift and occupation Present address Date Signature or thumb impression...


Trust Deed Of A Rotary Club Deeds Trust 1714

Category : Deeds Trust

Trust Deed of A Rotary Club trust trustee board fund meet Trust Deed of A Rotary Club THIS DEED OF TRUST MADE AT ON THIS DAY OF BETWEEN 1 Mr 2 3 4 5 All Indian inhabitants hereinafter collectively referred to as the Settlors Which expression shall unless inconsistent with or repugnant to the context or meaning thereof be deemed to include their respective heirs executors and administrators OF THE ONE PART 1 2 3 4 5 All Indian Inhabitants hereinafter collectively referred to as the TRUSTEES which expression shall unless inconsistent with or repugnant to the context or meaning thereof be deemed to include the survivors o...


Memorandum For Businessmen's Club Deeds Miscellaneous 1857

Category : Deeds Miscellaneous

with the Memorandum of Association with the Registrar of Companies or Society as the case may be of the State The proceedings of such a society must conform to the provisions of the Societies Registration Act If the members club is registered under the Companies Act 1956 it must also conform with the provisions of that Act In an unincorporated club the liability of an individual member even if he be a secretary or other office bearer of the club for debts incurred by the club depends upon whether he has in any way pledged his personal credits Forms Memorandum for Businessmen s Club 1 The name of the club shall be Businessmen s Club 2 The objects of the club are to provide for a common place for meeting of the members of the club for the purposes of recreation discussion of common problems encouragement of thrift advancement of social welfare ideas mutual assistance protection of interests of the members etc to provide for instruction and dif...


Affidavit Under Section 24 Of The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 Petition For Maintenance

Category : Affidavits Matrimonial

Precedent No 64 AFFIDAVIT UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 PETITION FOR MAINTENANCE BEFORE THE HON BLE ADDL DISTRICT JUDGE C M A No of 20 In Divorce OP No of 20 Petitioner Vs Respondent AFFIDAVIT of W o D o aged now residing in The deponent abovenamed hereby solemnly affirms and states as follows 1 That the deponent is the petitioner in the accompanying petition and iswell conversant with the facts and circumstances of the case Thedeponent is competent to swear to this affidavit 2 That the deponent herein was forced to leave her matrimonial home on owing to the cruelty perpetrated by the respondent and his family members Since the aforesaid date the deponent has been living with her aged and retired father who is not in a position to support the deponent 3 The deponent has no independent source of income and is completely dependent upon the respondent for her maintenance 4 That the respondent has various sources of income and is possessed...


Evidence By Way Of Affidavit During Trial Under Section 125 Of Code Of Criminal Procedure1973

Category : Affidavits Criminal

Precedent No 68 EVIDENCE BY WAY OF AFFIDAVIT DURING TRIAL UNDER SECTION 125 OF CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 1973 IN THE COURT OF CHIEF METROPOLITAN MAGISTRATE In Criminal Complaint No of 20 Petitioners Vs Respondent AFFIDAVIT of D o aged years presently residing in The deponent abovenamed hereby solemnly affirms and states as follows 1 That the deponent herein is petitioner No 1 in the accompanying petition The deponent is well conversant with the facts and circumstances of thecase and stands fully competent to swear to this affidavit The deponentherein will be referred to as petitioner No 1 hereinafter 2 That the marriage between petitioner No 1 and the respondent was solemnised at on according to Hindu rites and ceremonies 3 That on the demand and specific request of the parents and other familymembers of the respondent the marriage between petitioner No 1 andthe respondent was solemnised with great pomp and show Approximately Rs was spent on tents and ...


Performance Of Sales Representatives For The Year……. 483

Category : Service And Establishment Forms

Performance of Sales Representatives for the Year Name Qualifications Joined Company on SECTION I A Sales Performance for the year Product wise Product wise Product wise Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Overall Target Comments Proposed steps for improvement SECTION II 1 2 3 4 Planning and Organising Work An extremely able organiser ability Always well planned in his approach to work Good organising can plan ahead Not a good organiser on the whole Disorganised Not sure as to what to do next Product Knowledge Has exceptional range and depth of product knowledge Product knowledge good but occasionally needs help Fair Knowledge but still some gaps Has a lot to learn about products Needs frequent attention Ability to Communicate Excellent command of language clear and concise in both ora...


Under Order Xxi, Rule 41(2) Of The Code Of Civil Procedure, 1908

Category : Affidavits Civil

Precedent No 13 AFFIDAVIT UNDER ORDER XXI RULE 41 2 OF THE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 1908 BEFORE THE HON BLE SUBORDINATE JUDGE S COURT E P No In O S No Decree Holder Vs Respondent AFFIDAVIT I S o aged years residing in do hereby solemnly affirm and state as follows 1 That I say that I am well conversant with the facts and circumstances of the case and I am competent to swear to this affidavit 2 That I say that my full name is I reside at the address given above I am married having three children and the following persons who are dependent upon me a My invalid and unmarried sister aged years b My minor brother aged years 3 That I say that I am a contractor by profession and my annual income isless than Rs 4 That I am residing in a rented house alongwith the abovenameddependents and I have the liability to maintain my large family with the meager amount of Rs Also I have no other source of income whatsoever 5 That I say that I have no other assets...


  • << Prev.

Save Judgments// Add Notes // Store Search Result sets // Organize Client Files //