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obtains such goods for resale or for any commercial purpose; or
(ii) 2[ hires or avails of] any services ... Explanation.-- For the purposes of sub- clause (i)," commercial purpose" does not include use by a consumer of goods bought
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obtains such goods for
resale or for any commercial purpose". The question that
arises in this appeal is what ... meaning and ambit of
the expression "any commercial purpose" in the said
definition. By Ordinance 24 of 1993 (which
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terms of his tenancy used the buildings for a commercial
purpose the landlord could take action under clause ... take
effect is when the lease is for a commercial purpose agreed
upon both by the landlord ,and the tenant
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premises in question were let for residential
cum-commercial purpose and, therefore, the petition under Section 14D
was not maintainable ... even if the premises were let for
residential-cum-commercial purpose Section 14-D would still be
applicable. Leave
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India the premises are being used for a commercial
purpose. Three separate petitions were filed against the three tenants ... purpose and that the
tenants were using them for commercial purpose. This he found contrary
to the terms
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defendant-appellant only for
residential purpose and not for commercial purpose therefore the
tenant-defendant-appellant, was found guilty ... premises in question from residential purpose to commercial purpose in
his wife's name.
15. It is further held
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case
is only one of Sale of Goods for
commercial purpose and not an agreement
for rendering any service ... obtains such goods for resale or for
any commercial purpose; or
(ii) hires or avails of any services
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equipment was meant and run for a
commercial purpose by the complainant and that the same was installed ... Plant has been
purchased for commercial purpose and the service of installation has
been rendered without charges
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mill in the premises as it was also a commercial purpose, and
that Messrs Janki Dass Jai Kumar had obtained ... shop and could not be used any other commercial
purpose, and that the plaintiffs had not adduced any evidence
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considered as permises used by company for its
commercial purpose.
7. Mr. Jindal, learned Counsel for the Company vehemently contended ... contended that the company is not resorting to any commercial
purpose, but is merely generating or taking energy from
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