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facie shows that the money under it is made payable to order or
bearer, it would be a bond ... Negotiable Instruments Act
made only those pro-notes negotiable instruments which were made
payable to order or bearer
Bombay High Court
bank in the United States of America and made payable in the United States of America, the mere fact ... cheques and the place wherein the cheques were made payable are situated outside the said jurisdiction, to enable unscrupulous
Madras High Court
which a promissory note or bill of exchange, made payable a stated number of months after date or after ... where the instrument is a bill of exchange made payable a stated number of months after sight
Central Government Act
severally with the
appellant-employer. The said amount was made payable by
respondent no.9-insurance company ... accident till
the date of payment was also made payable by respondent
no.9-insurance company.
The claimants were
Supreme Court of India
person, but it must also in all
cases be made payable to his order or to the bearer ... witness, and secondly, the amount must not be made
payable to order or bearer
Andhra High Court
relevant date and the notice of demand which made the tax payable was
also issued within a period ... argue that
as and when tax is made payable, priority ought to be granted.
Therefore, in this case
Gujarat High Court
respectively, and not by the conditions of allotment
thereof made payable at fixed times, and each member shall ... made, the time at which it has to be made and the
place at which it has to be made
Bombay High Court
compromise according to which the decretal amount was made
payable in twelve half yearly instalments. The first instalment ... compromise by which the decretal amount was made payable by
instalments. The decree further provided that in ease
Allahabad High Court
equal to 9th July 1948) and were made payable 31 days after date but
apart from this difference ... that a bill of exchange or a promissory
note made payable at a specified period after date or sight
Rajasthan High Court
adequate
compensation. Nevertheless, the amount which is made payable to the
owner of the property which is acquired must ... does not exist in
reality. An illusory amount made payable for the acquisition of
property is, therefore, no amount
Delhi High Court
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