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Bricks, the duties of excise on, were repealed by 13 & 14 Vict. c. 9.Bricks is a generic term; as per the meaning of the term in common parlance and dictionaries, sun-dried bricks are bricks of a class and both varieties of bricks can to a considerable extent be used for the same purpose as substitute of one another. As the term 'Brick' covers both sun-dried and oven-baked bricks, Advance Bricks Co. v. Assessing Authority, (1988) 1 SCR 272: 1987 Supp. SCC 650 (653)....
Resumption
Resumption. 1. The taking again by the Crown of such lands or tenements, etc., as on false suggestion had been granted by letters-patent, Bro. Ab. 291.2. By agricultural landlord, before legal tenancy ended, of the tenant's land (generally in part only) for building, etc., purposes, making an abatement of rent and giving compensation for damage to crops. Notice to quit part only being invalid at common law, Doe v. Archer, (1811) 14 East, 245 this resumption has frequently to be specially stipulated for; but in many cases of yearly tenancy recourse may be had to s. 27 of the (English) Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923, by which:-Where a notice to quit is given by the landlord of a holding to a tenant from year to year with a view to the use of land for any of the following purposes:-(i) The erection of farm labourers' cottages or other houses with or without gardens;(ii) The provision of gardens for farm labourers' cottages, or other houses;(iii) The provision of allotments;(iv) The provi...
Brick-built
Brick-built, means brick-built in the ordinary sense, and does not include a house built partly of brick and partly of timber, with some parts of the exterior composed of lath and plaster, and without partly walls, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 4(2), 4th Edn., Para 335, p. 299; Powel v. Double, (1832), Sugden's Venders and Purchases, 14th Edn., p. 29....
Brick-earsth
Brick-earsth, See, AIR 1975 SC 386 (389). [Mines and Minerals (Regulation and Development) Act, 1957, s. 3(e)]...
Earthly
Pertaining to the earth belonging to this world or to mans existence on the earth not heavenly or spiritual carnal worldly as earthly joys earthly flowers earthly praise...
Earthed or connected with earth
Earthed or connected with earth, means connected with the general mass of earth in such manner as to ensure at all times an immediate discharge of energy without danger. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, R. 2 (1) (q)]...
earth shaking
sufficiently significant to affect the whole world as earth shaking proposals an earth shaking event...
Earth shine
See Earth light under Earth...
Earthing system
Earthing system, means an electrical system in which all the conductors are earthed. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, R. 2 (1) (r)]...
Cologne earth
An earth of a deep brown color containing more vegetable than mineral matter an earthy variety of lignite or brown coal...
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