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One who binds as a binder of sheaves one whose trade is to bind as a binder of books...
binder
binder 1 : a temporary insurance contract that provides coverage until the policy is issued 2 : a receipt for money paid to the owner of real estate or to the owner's agent to secure the right to purchase the real estate upon agreed terms ;also : the money itself ...
advance sheet
advance sheet : the published opinions of a court available in a temporary form (as in loose pages held in a binder) compare reporter ...
bind
bind bound [band] bind·ing 1 a : to make responsible for an obligation (as under a contract) [agents have the power to the insurer "R. I. Mehr"] b : to burden with an obligation [prevented married women from ing their property "J. H. Friedenthal et al."] 2 : to exert control over : constrain by legal authority [this court is bound by precedent] 3 : to bring (an insurance policy) into effect by an oral communication or a binder ...
looseleaf binder
A type of notebook with hard covers attached to metal rings which open allowing sheets of writing paper to be conveniently inserted into it and removed from it...
looseleaf paper
Sheets of writing paper having holes at the edge permitting insertion into and removal from a looseleaf binder...
Perpender
A large stone reaching through a wall so as to appear on both sides of it and acting as a binder called also perbend perpend stone and perpent stone...
Self binder
A reaping machine containing mechanism for binding the grain into sheaves...
Printed books and printed manuals
Printed books and printed manuals, including those in loose-leaf from which the binder, has been specifically referred to a 'Nil' duty article. It is in this context that the learned Attorney-General in support of the appeal contended that in general trade parlance a book is known by feature like (i) a book has an author, (ii) a book has a publisher, (iii) a book is a priced publication, (iv) the book is available to all and sundry who pay for it, (v) the book does not have a memorandum of understand-ing, (vi) there is no confidentiality about the book, (vii) a book has a subject to deal with, (viii) the pages are serially numbered and neatly bound, and (ix) the last but not the least, it should have ISBN Code i.e. International Books Subscriber Nomen-clature, Commissioner of Customs v. Parasrampuria Synthetics Ltd., AIR 2001 SC 3501: (2001) 93 DLT 339 (SC): (2001) 77 ECC 449 (SC): 2001 ECR 185 (NULL): 2001 (133) ELT 9 (SC): (2002) 2531 TR 274 (SC): JT 2001 (7) SC 243: 2001 (6) SCALE 5...
Emplecton
A kind of masonry in which the outer faces of the wall are ashlar the space between being filled with broken stone and mortar Cross layers of stone are interlaid as binders...
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