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Phlogiston

The hypothetical principle of fire or inflammability regarded by Stahl as a chemical element

Consumables

not identifiable in the final product by reason of the fact that it has got consumed therein, Coastal Chemical Ltd. v. Commercial Tax Officer, (1999) 8 SCC 465

Workman-agarias

employed his own labour and paid for it. Agarias were workmen within the meaning of the Act, Dharangadhra Chemical Works Ltd. v. State of Saurashtra, AIR 1957 SC 264: (1957) SCR 152.

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Damages

for the loss suffered and often, not always, a punitive addition as a deterrent-cum-denunciation by the law, organs, Chemical Industries v. Union of India, (1979) 4 SCC 573 (591). The compensation as fixed by the jury, or

Process, connected with the manufacture

limestones lifted to the platform at the head kiln by the aid of power, CCE v. Rajasthan State Chemical Works, (1991) 4 SCC 473.

Oil seeds

Oil seeds, the conclusion that jeera, dhania, panmohuri, methi and postak are 'oilseeds' is correct. The Condensed Chemical Dictionary (7th Edition) edited by Arthur and Elizabeth Rose, from which the following informations regarding the seeds in

Open market

the property and let all likely purchasers know that the land is in the market for sale, Ahura Chemical Products Pvt. Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1981 SC 1782 (1785): (1981) 4 SCC 277: (1982) 1

Paper

on the paper, and it is then exposed to light for a period of time during which the chemical evaporates resulting in the emergence of the print or sketch or the site plan. Plainly, ammonia paper and

Petroleum

which may be extracted from coal, shale, or other rock by the application of heat or by a chemical process. [Petroleum and Natural Gas Rules, 1959, s. 3(k)] Means naturally occurring substance consisting of a hydrocarbon or

Poison

or fatal changes or which destroys living tissues, the substance can be safely called poison, Goodwill Paint and Chemical Industry v. Union of India, AIR 1991 SC 2150 (2152): 1992 Supp (1) SCC 16: (1992) 2 BLJR

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