definition clauses in Section 3 are subjected or conditioned by the prefatory rider that such definition is subject to alterations and variations according
required by the
Carrier....." It is specifically provided in the prefatorial portion of the bill that the goods shipped are for "carriage
Ganesh, the learned Senior Counsel, appearing
for the appellant, in his prefatory submissions, has stated
that there are two types of margarines: Table Margarine,
which
consider the merits of these contentions.
6. I may permit myself a prefatory observation. However irritating to the administrator the application of this expensive doctrine
words 'unless the context otherwise requires' in the prefatory portion of the section. The definition is, therefore, not exhaustive in regard to every
words "unless the context otherwise requires" in the prefatory portion of the section. The definition is, therefore, not exhaustive in regard to every
Penal Code was codified, its authors took special care to incorporate two prefatory provisions in a guarded manner. They are Sections
that the five essential ingredients alone shall be in Arabic. In his prefatory note to the English translation of the 'Mlnhaj Et Talibin
omitted as unnecessary for the purpose of this case.
15. A prefatory note on revenue recovery legislation may be useful in the context. Recovery
bank whereas drawing of the cheque has no emphasis except as a prefatory reference. Hence, the mere fact that the cheques in question were drawn