Which one of the following sections of the Chhattisgarh Land Revenue Code 1959 provides for remission or suspension of Land Revenue on failure of crops?
S. 144. Remission or suspension of land revenue on failure of crops. - (1) The State Government may grant remission or suspension of land revenue in years in which crops have failed in any area or in which crops could not be grown in any area in consequence of any order made under any law by a competent authority, and such remission or suspension shall be determined in accordance with rules made under this Code. (2) No appeal or revision shall lie against any order passed by a Revenue Officer under such rules and no suit shall lie in a Civil Court to contest any such order.
Marked price of an article is Rs.220 more than its cost price. If profit earned is equal to the discount given then find the profit earned?
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When a person sold an article, his profit% is 40% of the selling price. If the cost price is increased by 50% and the selling price remains the same, th...
If the selling price of an item is 3/4 of its cost price, then what will be the loss/profit percentage?