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Sheet cable
The cable belonging to the sheet anchor
Telecasting
the telecasting is of three types, - (a) terrestrial, (b) cable and (c) satellite. In the first case, the signal is
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Subscriber
2(1) (zg)] Means a person who receives the signals of cable television network at a place indicated by him to the
Telephone connection
between centres is called a trance, which consists physically of cable, coaxial cable, or microwave radio links', New Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15
Warranty
HOUSING; and, upon sales of certain goods, Anchor and Chain Cables Act, 1899 (62 & 63 Vict. c. 23), s. 2
Transmission lines
Transmission lines, means all high pressure cables and overhead lines (not being an essential part of the
Conduit
mechanically strong and fire resisting non-metallic tubing into which a cable or cables maybe drawn for the purpose of affording it
Marine-store dealers
c. 104), ss. 480-483; by which any dealer in 'anchors, cables, sails, old junk, old iron, or other marine stores of
Distributor of TV Channels
organisation or body re-transmitting TV Channels through electro-magnetic waves through cable or through space intented to be received by general public
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Did you mean: cable?
Cabled - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sheet cable
The cable belonging to the sheet anchor
Telecasting
the telecasting is of three types, - (a) terrestrial, (b) cable and (c) satellite. In the first case, the signal is
Cabled
Matched in: Term Cabled
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Subscriber
2(1) (zg)] Means a person who receives the signals of cable television network at a place indicated by him to the
Telephone connection
between centres is called a trance, which consists physically of cable, coaxial cable, or microwave radio links', New Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15
Warranty
HOUSING; and, upon sales of certain goods, Anchor and Chain Cables Act, 1899 (62 & 63 Vict. c. 23), s. 2
Transmission lines
Transmission lines, means all high pressure cables and overhead lines (not being an essential part of the
Conduit
mechanically strong and fire resisting non-metallic tubing into which a cable or cables maybe drawn for the purpose of affording it
Marine-store dealers
c. 104), ss. 480-483; by which any dealer in 'anchors, cables, sails, old junk, old iron, or other marine stores of
Distributor of TV Channels
organisation or body re-transmitting TV Channels through electro-magnetic waves through cable or through space intented to be received by general public
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