Crack - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: crackCracked
Coarsely ground or broken as cracked wheat...
cracking
the act of cracking something...
Crack loo
A kind of gambling game consisting in pitching coins to or towards the ceiling of a room so that they shall fall as near as possible to a certain crack in the floor...
Fracture
Fracture, It is true that fracture has not been defined in the Penal Code. It is sometimes though as in the case of Po Yi Maung v. Ma E Tin, A (1937) Rang 253 that the meaning of the word fracture would imply that there should be a break in the bone and that in the case of a skull bone it is not merely sufficient that there is a crack but that the crack must extend from the outer surface of the skull to the inner surface. In Mutukdhar Singh v. Emperor, A (1942) Pat 376, it was observed that if the evidence is merely that a none has been cut and there is nothing whatever to indicate the extent of the cut, whether a deep one or a mere scratch on the surface of the bone, it will be difficult to infer is a grievous hurt within the meaning of S. 320 of the Penal code. Both these assumptions are misleading. It is not necessary that a bone should be cut through and through or that the crack must extend from the outer to the inner surface or that there should be displacement of any fragment of...
Fractus augent h'reditatem
Fracture, It is true that fracture has not been defined in the Penal Code. It is sometimes though as in the case of Po Yi Maung v. Ma E Tin, A (1937) Rang 253 that the meaning of the word fracture would imply that there should be a break in the bone and that in the case of a skull bone it is not merely sufficient that there is a crack but that the crack must extend from the outer surface of the skull to the inner surface. In Mutukdhar Singh v. Emperor, A (1942) Pat 376, it was observed that if the evidence is merely that a none has been cut and there is nothing whatever to indicate the extent of the cut, whether a deep one or a mere scratch on the surface of the bone, it will be difficult to infer is a grievous hurt within the meaning of S. 320 of the Penal code. Both these assumptions are misleading. It is not necessary that a bone should be cut through and through or that the crack must extend from the outer to the inner surface or that there should be displacement of any fragment of...
Beaumontague
A cement used in making joints filling cracks etc For iron the principal constituents are iron borings and sal ammoniac for wood white lead or litharge whiting and linseed oil...
Brack
An opening caused by the parting of any solid body a crack or breach a flaw...
caulked
having cracks and crevices stopped up with a filler such as caulk Contrasted with uncaulked...
caulking
the process of sealing cracks and crevices with a filler such as caulk2...
Chap
To cause to open in slits or chinks to split to cause the skin of to crack or become rough...
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