I can try to answer with respect to the legal status of stamp duty indemnity bond in India.Firstly, an indemnity bond, anyway, will have to be attested. In other words, there cannot be a valid indemnity bond without being attested.Secondly, indemnity bond is an instrument which is on the state list of the Indian Constitution, meaning, it is governed by State Statutes. The Bombay Stamp Act, which provides for Stamp Duty in the State of Maharashtra, levies (a straight/ uniform) stamp duty of Rs. 200/- on an indemnity bond executed in Maharashtra.Thus, stamp duty chargeable on an indemnity bond will notchange if it is attested by a witness, rather it has to be compulsorily attested.
A double bond is depicted like this : C=C. This would be a carbon-carbon double bond.
A double bond is a covalent bond in which two pairs of electrons are shared.
Yes, both are alkenes, meaning the both contain a double bond.
A covalent bond
Triple bond would be the strongest, double in between, and single is the weakest.
A double covalent bond, one is a socalled sigma-bond, the other is a pi-bond.
A double bond is a covalent bond formed when two atoms share two pairs of electrons.
There is a sigma and a pi bond in a double bond.Single bond has only a sigma bond.
Double Duty was created on 2009-12-08.
yes alkene contains double bond.
The oxygen molecule O2 has a double bond.