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Covered with insulating material

Covered with insulating material, means adequately covered with insulating material of such quality and thickness as to prevent danger. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, s. 2 (1) (m)]...


Bare

Bare, means not covered with insulating materials. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, R. 2 (1) (f)]...


cover

cover 1 : insure [this policy s other family drivers] 2 : to give protection against or compensation or indemnification for [doesn't flood damage] vi : to obtain cover [where the seller anticipatorily repudiates a contract and the buyer does not "Cosden Oil & Chemical Co. v. Karl O. Helm AG, 736 F.2d 1064 (1984)"] n : purchase of goods in substitution for those originally contracted for when the seller fails to fulfill the contract [the buyer is always free to choose between and damages for nondelivery "Uniform Commercial Code"] ;also : the substituted goods NOTE: Under the Uniform Commercial Code, when a seller does not perform on a contract, the buyer has the option of covering, with the seller paying the difference between the cost of the cover and the original contract price, or seeking damages for nonperformance. Reselling is the seller's comparable remedy when a buyer does not perform under a contract. ...


Illegally and with material irregularity

Illegally and with material irregularity, the words 'illegally' and 'with material irregularity' as used in clause (c) s. 15 do not cover either errors of fact or of law they do not refer to the decision arrived at but merely to the manner in which it is reached. The errors contemplated by this clause may, relate either to breach of some provision of law or to material defects of procedure affecting the ultimate decision, and not to errors either of fact or of law, after the prescribed formalities have been complied with, D.L.F. Housing Co. (P) Ltd. v. Sarup Singh, AIR 1971 SC 2324 (2327): (1969) 3 SCC 807. [Civil PC (5 of 1908), s. 115]...


With material irregularity

With material irregularity, the words 'illegally' and 'with material irregularity' as used in this clause do not cover either errors of fact or of law, they do not refer to the decision arrived at but merely to the manner in which it is reached. The errors contemplated by this clause may, in our view, relate either to breach of some provision of law or to material defects of procedure affecting the ultimate decision, and not to errors either of fact or of law, after the prescribed formalities have been complied with, D.L.F. Housing & Construction Co. (P) Ltd. v. Sarup Singh, (1969) 3 SCC 807 (811). [Civil Procedure Code, 1908, s. 115]...


Ferranti cables

A form of conductor designed by Ferranti for currents of high potential and consisting of concentric tubes of copper separated by an insulating material composed of paper saturated with black mineral wax...


Kerite

A compound in which tar or asphaltum combined with animal or vegetable oils is vulcanized by sulphur the product closely resembling rubber used principally as an insulating material in telegraphy...


Pave

To lay or cover with stone brick or other material so as to make a firm level or convenient surface for vehicles horses carriages or persons on foot to travel on to floor with brick stone or other solid material as to pave a street to pave a court...


Material resources

Material resources, 'Material resources' is enshrined in art. 39(b) are wide enough to cover not only natural or physical resources but also movable or immovable properties. The mere fact that the resources are material will make no difference in the concept of the word 'resources'. Black's Law Dictionary defined the word recourses thus: Money or any property that can be converted to meet needs; means of raising money or supplies; capabilities of raising wealth or to supply necessary wants. The mere fact that the resources are material will make no difference in the concept of the word recourse. In Stroud's Judicial Dictionary (Vol. 3) at page, 1634, the word material is defined thus: Materials tools or implements, to be used by such artificer in this trade or occupation, if such artificer be employed in mining; wooden props or 'sprags' though neither 'tools or implements' were 'materials' within these words. 'Material' includes a painter's bucket of distemper and brush. In Webster's T...


Corrosion-resisting material

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....


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