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Bewitching
Having power to bewitch or fascinate enchanting captivating charming
Power project
Heading 98.01) Power projects, shall mean such projects whose output or end-product is power, but shall not include captive power plants set up by projects engaged in activities other than power generation, Union of India v. Indian
Dealer, auction
1972 SC 87 (101). [Karnataka Sales Tax Act, (25 of 1957), s. 2(b)] Dealer in relation to any captive animal, animal article, trophy, uncured trophy, meat or specified plant, means a person, who carries on the business
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Dedicated transmission lines
to point transmission which are required for the purpose of connecting electric lines or electric plants of a captive generating plant referred to in, s. 9 or generating station referred to in, s. 10 to any transmission
Fer' natur', animals
etc., even if unaware of the dog's tendency to do mischief. For the protection of wild animals in captivity, see ANIMALS. See also (English) Wild Birds Protection Acts, 1880 to 1908; and the (English) Protection of Birds
Meat
or carapace, fat and flesh with or without skin, whether raw or cooked, or any wild animal or captive animal, other than a vermin. [Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 (53 of 1972), s. 2(20)] Meat, the dictionary
Theows, Theowmen, or Thews
Theows, Theowmen, or Thews, slaves, captives, or bondsmen, Spelm. On Feuds, cap. 5.
Rescue
mind, see Lunacy Act, 1890. The act or an instance of saving or freeing someone from danger or captivity, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1308. Rescue lies where a person distrains for rent or services, or
Servi
as sold themselves for a livelihood. (2) Debtors sold because they were unable to pay their debts. (3) Captives in war, retained and employed as perfect slaves. (4) Nativi, servants born as such, solely belonging to the
Composite textile mill
departments amongst others, namely, spinning and weaving departments. In the weaving department yarn is manufactured. That yarn is captivity consumed in the spinning department of the same mill and ultimately cotton fabric emerges,. C.C.F v. Kohinor Mills,
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