Coated - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: coatedDress coat
A coat with skirts behind only as distinct from the frock coat of which the skirts surround the body It is worn on occasions of ceremony The dress coat of officers of the United States army is a full skirted frock coat...
Coated paper
Coated paper, 'coated paper' in the second proviso refers only to coated paper used for industrial purposes and not to coated varieties of printing and writing paper, Rohit Pulp and Paper Mills Ltd. v. C.C.E., AIR 1991 SC 754 (763). [Central Excise and Salt Act, (1 of 1944), Sch. I, Item 17(1), Notification 24 of 1984, 25 of 1984 and 45 of 1985]...
Coating
A coat or covering a layer of any substance as a cover or protection as the coating of a retort or vial...
Party coated
Having a motley coat or coat of divers colors...
Coat armour
Coat armour. Coats of arms were introduced by Richard I., from the Holy Lond, where they were first invented. Originally they were painted on the shields of the Christian knights, who went to the Holy Land during the crusades, for the purpose of identifying them, some such contrivance being necessary in order to distinguish knights when clad in armour from one another, Bl. Com. 306'...
coated
covered with an outer layer or film as sugar coated pills...
Match coat
A coat made of match cloth...
Scratch coat
The first coat in plastering called also scratchwork See Pricking up...
Asbestos coating
Asbestos coating, means any surface which contains asbestos, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 21, 4th Edn., p. 501, para 681, Note 15....
Pricking up
The first coating of plaster in work of three coats upon laths Its surface is scratched once to form a better key for the next coat In the United States called scratch coat...
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