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Extended period of limitation - there was no scope for any ...


Extended Limitation Period Applies: Bona Fide Belief Requires Informed Understanding, Demand and Penalty Confirmed.

July 17, 2015

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Extended period of limitation - there was no scope for any confusion even with regard to the said exclusion. It needs to be mentioned that the bona fide belief is not a hallucinatory opinion of an uninformed person. - demand with penalty confirmed - AT

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