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Section 35 in Estate Duty act, 1953 [Entire Act]

which the principal value of the estate does not exceed rupees one lakh. (2) Where an estate passing on the death of a person consist ... property passing on the death of any person consists wholly or in part of agricultural land and the principal value of the estate does
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Section 39 in Estate Duty act, 1953 [Entire Act]

school of Hindu law which ceases on the death of a member thereof shall be the principal value of the share in the joint family ... Aliyasantana rule of inheritance which ceases on the death of a member thereof shall be the principal value of the share in the property
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Section 36 in Estate Duty act, 1953 [Entire Act]

Section 36 in Estate Duty act, 1953 36. Principal value how to be estimated. (1) The principal value of any property shall be estimated ... open market at the time of the deceased's death. (2) In estimating the principal value under this section the Controller shall fix the price
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Section 19 in Estate Duty act, 1953 [Entire Act]

following persons shall be accountable for the duty payable on the death of the deceased by virtue of section 17, namely:.- (a) the company ... those assets bears to the principal value of the assets of the company passing on the death by virtue of section 17. Explanation
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Section 84 in Estate Duty act, 1953 [Entire Act]

resident for two out of the three completed assessments immediately preceding, the death of a member dying after the commencement of this Act, furnish ... company through any of its principal officers as defined in section 18, has knowledge of the death, it shall not be lawful for the company
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Section 139 in The Indian Succession Act, 1925 [Entire Act]

themselves respectively for life and be paid to their children after their death. All the daughters die unmarried. The representatives of each daughter are entitled ... during her life, and divide the principal among her children after her death. The daughter dies without having ever had a child. Her representatives
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Section 167 in The Indian Succession Act, 1925 [Entire Act]

exonerate specific legatees.— (1) Where property specifically bequeathed is subject at the death of the testator to any pledge, lien or incumbrance created ... which at A’s death is subject to a mortgage for 10,000 rupees; and the whole of the principal sum, together with interest
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