Corrosion Resisting Material - Law Dictionary Search Results
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Corrosion-resisting material, valves made of corrosion-resisting material are held to be covered by heading 84.61(2), Goodyear India Ltd. v. C.I.F, (2000) 10 SCC 489: AIR 1999 SC 1558. [Customs Tariff Act, 1975, Heading 84.61(2)]Corrosion-resisting material, if the material from which the valves are made is a corrosion-resisting material, Goodyear India Ltd. v. Collector of Custom, Bombay, (2000) 10 SCC 489....
Fire-resisting materials
Fire-resisting materials are required by the London Building Acts; see a very full list of them in Sched. I. of the London Building Act, 1930 (20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. clviii.), Chitty's Statutes. They include, for general purposes, 'brickwork constructed of good bricks well burnt,' etc, and 'solidly put together with good mortar,' etc., and for the special purposes of 'verandahs, balustrades outside landings, the trades, strings and risers of outside stairs, outside steps, porticos and porches, oak, teak, jarrah, karri or other hard timber not less than 1' inches finished thickness.'...
Corrosion
The action or effect of corrosive agents or the process of corrosive change as the rusting of iron is a variety of corrosion...
Rape
Rape, extends also to the forcible sexual intercourse by a woman with a man, as well as the offence of rape as defined in the Indian Penal Code speaks only of forcible sexual intercourse by a man with a woman, Anil Kumar Mahsi v. Union of India, (1994) 5 SCC 704.Rape, is the carnal knowledge of any woman, above the age of particular years, against her will; or of a woman child, under that age, with or against her will' (Hale PC 628).Rape, or 'raptus' is when a man hath carnal knowledge of a woman by force and against her will (Co-Litt. 123-b).The offence of rape in its simplest term is 'the ravishment of a woman, without her consent, by force, fear or fraud', or as 'the carnal knowledge of a woman by force against her will'. 'Rape' or 'raptus' is when a man hath carnal knowledge of a woman by force and against her will (Co. Litt. 123-b); or as expressed more fully, 'rape is the carnal knowledge of any woman, above the age of particular years, against her will; or of a woman child, unde...
Corrosive fluid
Corrosive fluid. Throwing corrosive fluid with in-tent to do serious bodily harm is an offence under the (English) Offences against the Person Act, 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 100), s. 29....
Electrical resistance wires
Electrical resistance wires, the expression 'electrical resistance wires' in Item 73(23) has to be read along with the 'Nichrome' which precedes that expression and, it can only mean electrical wires having characteristics similar to those of Nichrome, namely, high resistivity, keeping in view the low resistivity of Tungsten wire it cannot be regarded as electrical resistance wire falling under Item 73(23), Union of India v. Kalpana Industries Ltd., 1995 Supp (6) SCC 712 (714). [Customs Tariff Act, 1934, Sch. I, Item 73(23)]...
cookware
cooking utensils such as pots pans or baking dishes made of heat resistant material...
Corrosibleness
The quality or state of being corrosible...
Corrosive
Eating away having the power of gradually wearing changing or destroying the texture or substance of a body as the corrosive action of an acid...
Passive resisters
Passive resisters, those persons who, as a protest against the expenditure of a local authority in connection with an object of which they disapprove, decline to pay that part of a rate attributable to such expenditure, and by such 'passive resistance' force the local authority to recover the sum withheld by distress and sale or other process. Passive resistance was resorted to especially in connection with the operation of the (English) Education Act, 1902. See R. v. Gillespie, 1904 KB 174....
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