unavailed

English

Etymology

un- + availed

Adjective

unavailed (not comparable)

  1. (India) Of which one does not avail oneself; unused.
    • 1959, Uttar Pradesh (India). Labour Dept, Awards Made by the Tribunals (page 68)
      Lastly it is emphasized that the seasonal workers are allowed wages in lieu of unavailed leave in accordance with the terms of the agreement []
    • 2020, V. Srikanth, GST Demystified: A Detailed Analysis:
      However, the unavailed CENVAT credit in respect of capital goods will be allowed only if the said credit was admissible as credit under the existing law and is also admissible as ITC under this CGST Act.
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