Coating - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dress coat
A coat with skirts behind only as distinct from the frock coat
Coated paper
Coated paper, 'coated paper' in the second proviso refers only to
Coating
of any substance as a cover or protection as the coating of a retort or vial
Asbestos coating
Asbestos coating, means any surface which contains asbestos, Halsbury's Laws of England,
Coat armour
Coat armour. Coats of arms were introduced by Richard I., from
Party coated
Having a motley coat or coat of divers colors
Match coat
A coat made of match cloth
coated
covered with an outer layer or film as sugar coated pills
Scratch coat
The first coat in plastering called also scratchwork See Pricking up
Glazed tiles
parlance in connection with tiles on which there is a coating of melted glass. There is a clear distinction between glazing
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