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Car case

Car case, means the whole body of the fowl after bleeding, plunking and evisceration, although removal of the kidneys of the legs at the tarsus or of the head is optional; Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(2), para 1034, p. 659 [EC Council Directive 71/118, Art. 2(a) (UK)]....


Motor Car

Motor Car, means a mechanically propelled vehicle, not being a motor cycle or an invalid carriage, which is constructed itself to carry a load or passengers and of which the weight unlades: (1) if it is constructed solely for the carriage of passengers and their effects, is adapted to carry not more than seven passengers exclusive of the driver, and is fitted with tyres of such type as may be specified in regulation made by the secretary of state, does not exceed 3,050 kilograms; (2) if it is constructed or adapted for use for the conveyance of goods or burden of any description does not exceed 3,050 kilograms, or 3,500 kilograms, if the vehicle carries a container or containers for holding, for the purpose of its propulsion; any fuel which is wholly gaseous at 17.5' Celsius under a pressure of 1.013 bar or plant and material for producing such fuel; or (3) in a case falling within neither head (1) nor head (2) above, does not exceed 2,540 kilograms, See Halsbury's Laws of England, 4th...


Armoured car service

Armoured car service, means the service provided by deployment of armed guards along with armoured car and such other related services which may be notified by the Central Government or as the case may be, the State Government from time to time. [Private Security Agencies (Regulation) Act, 2005 (29 of 2005), s. 2(a)].Armoured car service, mean the service provided by deployment of armed guards alongwith armoured car and such other related service which may be notified by the Central Government or as the case may be, the State Government from time to time. [The Private Security Agencies (Regulation) Act, 2005, s. 2(a)]...


drive-other-car endorsement (doc)

drive-other-car endorsement (doc) Sometimes referred to only as an "other-car endorsement," this addition to the policy allows coverage to be added that will protect individuals named in the endorsement when they are driving cars not owned by those individuals and not named within the policy. ...


Deer

Deer. As to the right of property in deer, see Daivs v. Powell, (1739) 7 Mod 249. Deer in a park do not belong to the class of things qu' usu consumuntur [Paine v. Warwick (Countess), (1914) 2 KB 486]. The Larceny Act, 1861, contains many provisions as to killing and stealing deer, and otherwise for their protection (ss. 12-16); see Threlkeld v. Smith, (1901) 2 KB 531. See also Larceny Act, 1916, and as to compensation for damage by deer, see GAME.Means deer of any species and includes the car case of any deer or any part thereof, Deer Act, 1991,s. 16 (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England (2), para 320, p. 143....


Car mile

A mile traveled by a single car taken as a unit of computation as in computing the average travel of each car of a system during a given period...


Observation car

A railway passenger car made so as to facilitate seeing the scenery en route a car open or with glass sides or with a kind of open balcony at the rear...


Pullman car

A kind of sleeping car also a palace car often shortened to Pullman...


family car doctrine

family car doctrine : family purpose doctrine ...


carful

the quantity that a car will hold...


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