• सकल राशि • कुल राशि • सकल | |
gross: सकल कुल आय सकल लाभ | |
sum: सारांश धनराशि | |
gross sum मीनिंग इन हिंदी
gross sum उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- But in workshop accounts it is difficult for the accountant to apportion properly the gross sums with which he deals among the different objects on which they have been expended.
- In both the cases the auction discount, that is the difference between the gross sum and auction amount, is equally distributed among subscribers or is deducted from their monthly premium.
- As per the Kerala chit act, the minimum prize money of an auction is limited to 70 % of the gross sum assured; that is 35, 000 in the above example.
- As part of the redundancy plan, Renault will pay Vilvoorde workers who agree to leave a gross sum on average of 900, 000 Belgian francs ( $ 24, 900 ), Belga said.
- On 14 July 1316 he received a grant of ?, 000 in aid of his ransom from the Scots and for other losses in the king's service, sums due to the crown being deducted from the gross sum.
- It was apparent that the usual wages of a second mate of a ship on such a voyage was four pounds per month : but when seamen are shipped by the run from Jamaica to England, a gross sum was usually given.
- The Truck Act 1896 regulates the conditions under which deductions can be made by or payments made to the employer, out of the " sum contracted to be paid to the worker ", i . e . out of any gross sum whatever agreed upon between employer and workman.
- The capital stock of said company shall consist of the sum of five hundred thousand dollars, or five thousand shares of one hundred dollars each; and the said company shall have the right and power to increase the said stock to the gross sum of fifteen hundred thousand dollars, or fifteen thousand shares of one hundred dollars each.
- The note is a security, and not an agreement; it is in the form of a promissory note, and was given by the master of the ship to the intestate to secure the payment of a gross sum of money, on condition that the intestate should be able to, and should actually, perform a given duty.
- The essential point lies in the definition of the word " wages " as the " recompense, reward or remuneration of labour ", which implies not necessarily any gross sum in question between employer and workmen where there is a contract to perform a certain piece of work, but that part of it, the real " net " wage, which the workman was to get as his " recompense " for the labour performed.