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LEGAL INTEPRETATION

Priyesh Agrawal

How to Interpret phrase 'In respect of'?

Clarification Sought on 'In Respect Of' for Service Tax; Ordinary Meaning Emphasized, More Case Details Needed for Specific Guidance. A user inquired about the interpretation of the phrase 'in respect of' concerning service tax. The response suggested that the phrase should be understood in its ordinary meaning. The responder requested more details about the specific case causing confusion to provide a more tailored explanation. (AI Summary)
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DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN on Dec 29, 2014

Dear Sir,

This phrase has to be interpreted in ordinary meaning. If you give the particular case which makes it confusion then furnish the same.

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Dr. M. Govindarajan

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