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Re-development areas
working classes if after an inspection for the purposes of detecting overcrowding under s. 1 of the Act or otherwise the
Savings banks
1891, has extensive powers of supervision for the purpose of detecting any breaches of the Acts or rules regulating a bank.
magnetic mine
A marine mine that is detonated by a mechanism that detects the nearness of magnetic material as the steel hull of
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Gasoscope
An apparatus for detecting the presence of any dangerous gas from a gas leak
Hygroscopic
hygroscope not readily manifest to the senses but capable of detection by the hygroscope as glass is often covered with a
Congo red
aqueous solution or as test paper Congo paper for the detection of free acid which turns it blue
department of justice (doj)
headed by the Attorney General. Seeks to enforce, investigate and detect violation of federal laws. Source: FindLaw
easement
this entry apparent easement : an easement whose existence is detectable by its outward appearance (as by the presence of a
lie detector
lie detector : an instrument for detecting physiological evidence of the tension
net worth method
: a method used by the Internal Revenue Service to detect and calculate tax evasion in which the change in a
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