Binding Screw - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: binding screwBinding screw
A set screw used to bind parts together esp one for making a connection in an electrical circuit...
Screw
A cylinder or a cylindrical perforation having a continuous rib called the thread winding round it spirally at a constant inclination so as to leave a continuous spiral groove between one turn and the next used chiefly for producing when revolved motion or pressure in the direction of its axis by the sliding of the threads of the cylinder in the grooves between the threads of the perforation adapted to it the former being distinguished as the external or male screw or more usually the screw the latter as the internal or female screw or more usually the nut...
Hindleys screw
A screw cut on a solid whose sides are arcs of the periphery of a wheel into the teeth of which the screw is intended to work It is named from the person who first used the form...
Screw cutting
Adapted for forming a screw by cutting as a screw cutting lathe...
Screw driver
A tool for turning screws so as to drive them into their place It has a thin end which enters the nick in the head of the screw...
Bed screw
A form of jack screw for lifting large bodies and assisting in launching...
machine screw
A type of screw used either with a nut or with a tapped hole it has a slotted head which can be driven by a screwdriver...
Screwing
a amp n from Screw v t...
Not yet become binding on the parties
Not yet become binding on the parties, the expression 'not yet become binding on the parties' in Article V(1)(e) of the New York Convention postulates that the Convention has visualised as award which becomes binding at a point of time later than the making of the award. In other words the provision has in its contemplation the fact that an award in some cases may become binding only at a later stage. The award which is sought to have been enforced as foreign award will have thus to be tested with reference to the key words contained in Article V(1)(e) of the Convention and the question will have to be answered whether the award has become binding on the parties or has not yet become binding on the parties. The test has to be applied in the context of the law of the country governing the arbitration proceedings or the country under the law of which the award was made, Oil and Natural Gas Commission v. Western Company of North America, AIR 1987 SC 674 (684): (1987) 1 SCC 496: (1987) 1 S...
bind over
bind over 1 : to put under a bond to do something (as appear in court) under court authority 2 : to transfer (a case or defendant) to another forum after a finding of probable cause at a preliminary hearing NOTE: In states that require indictment by a grand jury in felony cases, a case will be bound over to the grand jury if the judge or magistrate finds at the preliminary hearing that there is probable cause to believe that the defendant committed the crime. In states that use an information, the case is bound over to the trial court upon a finding of probable cause. vi : to bind a case over [questioned the magistrate's decision to bind over] bind·over n ...
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