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Roumlntgen ray
as the wall of the vacuum tube but now it refers specifically to electromagnetic radiation having wavelengths from 10 3 nm to 10 nm immediately below ultraviolet radiation on the wavelength scale Roumlntgen rays are noted for
Test Act
Test Act (25 Car. 2, c. 2), by which it was provided that all persons having any offices, civil or military (with the exception of some few of an inferior kind), or receiving pay from the...
Malcolm X
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Existing law
to make such law, Ordinance, order, bye-law, rule or regulation', N.B. Jeejeebhoy v. Assistant Collector, AIR 1965 SC 1096: (1965) 1 SCR 636. [Constitution of India, Art. 366(10)] This definition would include only passed by a competent
Notice
iii.) any equitable charge acquired after 1925 which is registrable under Class C (ii.) and (iii.) of s. 10, and under Class D, death duties on deaths after 1925, restrictive covenants made after 1925, and equitable easements arising
Rubber
and toughness. In its natural state, it is greatly affected by temperature, becoming harder when cooled (at 0 x-10 x C it is opaque) and softer when heated (above 50x C it becomes tackier and less elastic,
Banking company
company, means a company which is an authorized institution, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(1), 4th Edn., Para 10, p. 9.
Wholly and exclusively
Wholly and exclusively, the expression 'wholly and exclusively' used in s. 10(2)(xv) of the Income Tax Act, 1922 does not mean 'necessarily'. Ordinarily it is for the assessee to decide
Workmen
the (English) Unemployment (Temporary) Provisions Act, 1935, and No. 2, 1935 (25 & 26 Geo. 5, c. 6, and 25 & 26 Geo. 5, c. 22), an Unemployment Assistance Board has been set up under the Ministry of … Dwellings.-See HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES. As to facilities for small dwellings not exceeding a rateable value of 100l. a year see (English) Settled land Act, 1925, ss. 57, 107 and 117. See LABOURERS' DWELLINGS. Workmen (Unemployed).-The
Fence
Law Dict.) As to the larceny or malicious destruction of fences, see (English) Larceny Act, 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 96), ss. 34, 35; (English) Larceny Act, 1916 (6 & 7 Geo. 5, c. 50), s.
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