Cation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: cationcationic
of or pertaining to cations having a net positive charge positively ionic said of ions Contrasted with anionic...
Cation
a positively charged atom radical or molecule which in electrolysis migrates to the cathode a positive ion opposed to anion...
deionizer
an apparatus used to remove ions from a solution a common variant contains a mixture of cation exchange resin in the acid form and anion exchange resin in the hydroxyl form inside a replaceable cartridge ions in aqueous solution are exchanged for the elements of water by passing the solution through the mixed resin...
electroplating
The art or process of depositing a coating commonly of silver gold or nickel on an inferior metal by means of an electric current The metal to be deposited on an article is usually used as the anode and the article to be plated as the cathode in an electrolyte solution in which the plating metal is the cation The process is conducted in a tank called an electroplating bath which holds the electrolyte solution...
Ion
an atom or goup of atoms radical carrying an electrical charge It is contrasted with neutral atoms or molecules and free radicals Certain compounds such as sodium chloride are composed of complementary ions in the solid crystalline as well as in solution Others notably acids such as hydrogen chloride may occur as neutral molecules in the pure liquid or gas forms and ionize almost completely in dilute aqueous solutions In solutions as in water ions are frequently bound non covalently with the molecules of solvent and in that case are said to be solvated According to the electrolytic dissociation theory the molecules of electrolytes are divided into ions by water and other solvents An ion consists of one or more atoms and carries one unit charges of electricity 34 x 10 10 electrostatic units or a multiple of this Those which are positively electrified hydrogen and the metals are called cations negative ions hydroxyl and acidic atoms or groups are called anions...
Induce
Induce, The dictionary meaning of the word 'induce' is to 'prevail on, persuade'. The gratifi-cation must have some connection or reflection, direct or indirect, in persuading the voter to vote or refrain from voting at an election. If the inducement to the voter is not caused by the pay-ment of the gratification to a third person but by the persuasion or influence (not undue influence) of such third person it will not be possible to say that the gratification had any indirect inducement to the voter. Payment of any gratification to any person to work or canvass at an election is outside the ambit of the definition. It will make little difference if the worker or the canvasser on payment of gratification promises or indulges in tall-talk of securing or procuring some votes for a particular candidate, Kalya Singh v. Genda Lal,AIR 1975 SC 1634: (1976) 1 SCC 304: (1975) 3SCR 783. [Representation of the People Act, 1951,s. 123(1)(a)]...
Law Commission
Law Commission,'means an official or quasi-official body of people formed to purpose legal reforms intended to improve the administration of justice. Such a body is often charged with the task of reviewing the law with an eyes toward systematic development and reform, esp. through codifi-cation, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 891....
Under-inclusive classification
Under-inclusive classification, there are two main consideration to justify an under-inclusive classifi-cation. First, administrative, necessity. Second, the legislature might not be fully convinced that the particular policy which it adopts will be fully successful or wise. Thus to demand application of the policy to all whom it might logically encompass would restrict the opportunity of a State to make experiment, Sopt. & Remembrancer of Legal Affairs v. Girish Kumar Navalakha, AIR 1975 SC 1030: (1975) 4 SCC 754 (758). [Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947, s. 23 (1A)]...