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Estoppel
Ford, 1897 AC 156. As to estoppel by signing a promissory note in blank, see Lloyds Bank v. Cooke, (1907) 1 KB 794, and by certifying identity of a stockholder, Bank of England v. Cutler, (1907)1 KB
Consideration
many conflicting decisions on the subject. Other instances of insufficient consideration or absence of consideration maybe found in:' Cooke v. Oxley, (1790) 3 TR 653, and other authorities (see Chitty on Contracts, 15th Edn. At pp. 9,
Cock oven plant
current assets belonging to a coke oven plant, whether within its premises or outside. (S. 3(b) of the Cooking Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act, 1972, Bharat Coking Coal Ltd. v. Shri Parmeshwar Kumar Agarwala, (1979) 3 SCC 609
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maraschino cherry
A cherry which is colored a deep red and sweetened by cooking in colored syrup and flavored with maraschino It is used as a garnish in deserts and cocktails
Crude
In its natural state not cooked or prepared by fire or heat undressed not altered refined or prepared for use by any artificial process
Lobster thermidor
a dish of lobster meat cooked with a rich creamy wine sauce stuffed back into the lobster shell sprinkled with grated cheese and browned
Chutney
pickle made in India compounded of various vegetable substances such as chopped fruits or green tomatoes etc often cooked with sweets and acids such as sugar and vinegar with ginger and spices
cookstove
a stove for cooking especially a wood or coal burning kitchen stove
Cookery
The art or process of preparing food for the table by dressing compounding and the application of heat cooking
cooker
an implement for cooking
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