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    Capital Gain

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    P.Y. is called as capital gains. Meaning of Capital Asset: Capital asset means property of any kind held by assessee whether these are concerned with the business or profession of assessee or not. These may be tangible or intangible‚ movable or immovable‚ fixed or floating assets. It includes jwellary of gold/silver/precious stones‚ right to purchase shares‚ share of a partner in the firm‚ leasing rights in mines‚ route permits‚ manufacturing licence or business undertakings as a whole. But capital

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    Central Excise Laws in India

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    |Central Excise | 1. LEVY OF EXCISE DUTY The power to levy a duty of excise manufactured or produced in India derives its authority from entry 84 of the Union List (List I) of Seventh Schedule read with Article 246 of the Constitution of India. Thus‚ Central Excise is a tax on the ‘act of manufacture or production’. Section 3 of the Central Excise Act‚ 1944 (hereinafter

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    How does Keats express his aesthetic vision in ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’? John Keats once said regarding Lord Byron that “he (Byron) describes what he sees‚ I describe what I imagine”. Keats is a typically Romantic poet in the way in which he uses the fluid boundaries of imagination within his poem to formulate his aesthetic vision which is projected in ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’. Pope notes that the etymology of ‘aesthetics’ derives from the Greek meaning ‘things perceptible to the sense’ and ‘sensory

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    Economic law

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    Business activity definition Gainful manufacturing‚ construction‚ trade‚ service (and extraction of minerals) activity Organized Constantly And also professional activity Entrepreneurs: Natural person Entity without corporate status (an unincorporated entity with legal capacity) Legal entity Cooperative Running business in their own name Sole trader Natural person Takes all responsibility for liabilities Is liable with all his assets (no limits) Sole trader Advantages

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    water distillation in remote areas as availability of fossil fuel or electricity is scarce in those areas. So in order to provide clean water in remote villages Solar still has emerged as the most effective alternative. As the name suggests it is an immovable device which utilizes the thermal energy of sun light for water distillation. Solar energy is inexhaustible‚ available in abundance and pollution free. These features make it the best alternative among all renewable energy sources. A typical solar

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    Chronic Osteomyelitis

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    I. Introduction Osteomyelitis An infection of the bone or bone marrow .It can be usefully sub classified on the basis of the causative organism (pyogenic bacteria or mycobacteria)‚ the route‚ duration and anatomic location of the infection. In children‚ the disease usually results from untreated acute hematogenous osteomyelitis. The bone may be predisposed to infection due to recent trauma. Especially in times of civil unrest or war or as a complication of surgical procedures such as open reduction

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    example‚ if an individual had suffered a stroke and from that experience had acquired BIID‚ after this traumatic experience he or she should have the right to give himself the feeling of being whole‚ and in control of his body when one of his limbs is immovable. Strokes are terrible experiences for patience‚ however the aftermath of the stroke‚ given that the patient had loss function in a limb could be even worse to experience. Given the option to feel complete‚ in which all limbs are in sync‚ would be

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    After influencing most of the firms employees and using manipulation to gain Louis’ vote ‚Hardman wins the final vote‚ and replaces Jessica as managing partner. He and Louis tries to ‘bait’ Harvey by making his and Mike’s work lives awful. Tess‚ Mike’s childhood friend along with Rachel help him make a speech at his grandmother’s funeral. Harvey gets high on marijuana with Mike‚ and when Louis observes Harvey in his high state‚ he reports to Hardman‚ whom orders Harvey to take a drug test of which

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    its journey. A beautiful Sanskrit quote goes like this: “DHANANI BHUMAU‚ PASHAVASCH GOSTHE‚ BHARYA GRIHADWARE‚ JANE SMASHANE‚ DEHE CHITAYAM‚ PARLOK MARGE‚ KARMANU GACCHATI JEEV EK” It means that when you will die‚ your property‚ movable and immovable will remain on the earth‚ your cattles will be there in their place‚ your wife will come only till the door of your house‚ your relatives will accompany you till the grave yard (smashaan)‚ your body will be cremated and the only thing which go with

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    1. CITATION. Ermogenous v Greek Orthodox Community of SA Inc. [2002] HCA 8; 209 CLR 95; 76 ALJR 465; 187 ALR 92 (7 March 2002) 2. COURT. HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA FULL COURT GAUDRON‚ McHUGH‚ KIRBY‚ HAYNE and CALLINAN JJ ERMOGENOUS‚ Spyridon APPELLANT v GREEK ORTHODOX COMMUNITY OF SA INC RESPONDENT 3. BRIEF STATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS. [1] The appellant alleged that he had been employed by the respondent since 18 March 1970 but had not received any entitlements to annual leave or long

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