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Cane

To beat with a cane...


malacca cane

A walking cane made from the stem of a species of palm of the genus Calamus Calamus Scipionum and of a brown color often mottled The plant is a native of Cochin China Sumatra and Malays...


Plant cane

A stalk or shoot of sugar cane of the first growth from the cutting The growth of the second and following years is of inferior quality and is called rattoon...


Canes operti'

Canes operti', dogs with whole feet, not lawed, i.e., not having the fore-claws cut off, to disable them from running at deer....


Cany

Of or pertaining to cane or canes abounding with canes...


Unbounded sugarcane

Unbounded sugarcane, it must be stated however, that neither the expression 'bonded sugarcane' nor 'unbonded sugarcane' has been defined either in the statue or in the U.P. Sugarcane Supply and Purchase Order, 1954 and, therefore, regard must be had to the ordinary dictionary meaning of the said expressions. In shorter Oxford English Dictionary the legal and technical meaning of the expression 'bond' is given as 'a deed by which the obligor binds himself, his heirs, executors, or assigns to pay a certain sum to the oblige.' In stroud's judicial Dictionary (4th Edn.) the expression 'bond' is explained as: an obligation by deed'. It will thus be clear that the expression 'bonded sugarcane' must mean sugarcane secured by a bond or deed. Under the Notification of the Cane Commissioner dated June 1, 1955 certain deductions from the minimum price per maund of cane fixed for the season 1954-55 had been notified in respect of the 'Unbonded sugarcane' crushed on or after May 1, 1955 In other wo...


Imphee

The African sugar cane Holcus saccharatus resembling the sorghum or Chinese sugar cane...


Rattoon

One of the stems or shoots of sugar cane of the second years growth from the root or later See Plant cane...


Sugarcane

Sugarcane, in Webster's dictionary 'sugar-cane' has been defined as 'a grass extensively grown in tropical and warm regions for its sugar' and in Oxford dictionary it is defined as 'a fall perennial grass cultivated in tropical and sub-tropical countries and forming the chief source of unmanu-factured sugar'. Therefore it cannot be said that sugar-cane falls within the definition of the words 'green vegetables', Motipur Zamindary Co. (Pvt.) Ltd. v. State of Bihar, AIR 1962 SC 660 (662): 1962 Supp (1) SCR 498....


Bagasse

Sugar cane as it comes crushed from the mill It is then dried and used as fuel Also extended to the refuse of beetroot sugar...


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