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Cable
Cable [fr. cabl, Welsh; cabel, Dut.], the grate rope of a ship, to which the anchor is fastened. The proof and sale of chain cables and anchors, formerly regulated by the (English) Chain Cable and Anchors Acts, 1864, 1871, and 1874 (27 & 28 Vict. c. 27), (34 & 35 Vict. c. 101), and (37 & 38 Vict. c. 51) (see Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Shipping'), are now regulated by the (English) Consolidating Anchors and Chain Cables Act, 1899 (62 & 63 Vict. c. 23), which simplifies and amends the law by providing more elaborate tests, the Schedule containing which takes the place of Rules of the Board of Trade, by which Board, however, it can be altered from time to time.Means a length of insulated single conductor (solid or stranded or of two or more such conductors, each provided with its own insulation, which are laid up together. Such insulated conductor or conductors may or may not be provided with an overall mechanical protective covering. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, R. 2 (1) (g)]...
Warranty
Warranty, a guarantee or security; formerly a promise or covenant by deed by the bargainer, for himself and his heirs, to warrant and secure the bargainee and his heirs against all persons for the enjoying of the thing granted accompanied by a promise, express or implied, that if eviction should take place, the warrantor would substitute an equivalent estate in its place-see Co. Litt. 365 a. In that form it has been superseded in practice by 3 & 4 Wm. 4, cc. 27 (s. 39) and 74 (s. 14). See RECOVERY.More generally, a warranty is any agreement either accompanying a transfer of property, or collateral to the contract for such transfer, see Lawrence v. Cassell, (1930) 2 KB 83, and Miller v. Cannon Hill Estates Ltd., (1931) 2 KB 113, or to any other agreement or transaction, and in so far as it is a contract a warranty does not differ from any other contractual promise. A warranty may be express or implied by law or statute.For instances of implied warranties, see that title, CAVEAT EMPTOR, ...
Sheet chain
A chain sheet cable...
Cable service
Cable service, 'cable service' means the transmission by cables of programmes including re-transmission by cables of any broadcast television signals. [Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act, 1995 (7 of 1995), s. 2(b)]Means the transmission by cables of programmes including re-transmission by cables of any broadcast television signals, Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable Services) Interconnection Regulations, 2004, reg. 2(h)....
Cable
A large strong rope or chain of considerable length used to retain a vessel at anchor and for other purposes It is made of hemp of steel wire or of iron links...
Anchor
Anchor. The (English) Anchors and Chain Cables Act, 1899 (62 & 63 Vict. c. 23), consolidating, with small amendments, three Acts of 1864, 1871 and 1874, provides that unproved anchors are not to be sold or bought for a British ship, and regulates the made of testing by testing establishments licensed by the Board of Trade. See also (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, ss. 290, 538-40. As to recovering the value of an anchor which has been slipped to avoid a collision, see The Port Victoria, 1902, P. 25....
Cable television network
Cable television network, 'cable television network' means any system consisting of a set of closed transmission paths and associated signal generation, control and distribution equipment, designed to provide cable service for reception by multiple subscribers. [Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act, 1995 (7 of 1995) s. 2(c)]Means any system consisting of a set of closed trans-mission paths and associated signal generation control and distribution equipment designed to provide cable service for reception by multiple subscribers, Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable Services) Interconnection Regulations, 2004, reg. 2(i)....
Cable operator
Cable operator, means any person who provides cable service through a cable television network or otherwise controls or is responsible for the management and operation of a cable television network. [Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act, (7 of 1995), s. 2(aa)]...
Cables
Cables, the reference in item 7 to cables must mean cables identifiable as a complete self-contained unit in themselves and as a distinct unit of equipment when employed in the generation and transmission of electricity, Hindustan Wire Products Ltd. v. C.I.T., (1986) 3 SCR 478: AIR 1987 SC 566: (1986) 3 SCC 689). (Income-tax Act, 1961)...
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