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Home Dictionary Name: dressing tablesDressing table
a table usually having a vertical back piece containing a mirror at which a person may sit while dressing or applying makeup and on which articles for the toilet stand It often has drawers for toiletries clothing or accessories It is also called a vanity or vanity table...
Lessons, table of
Lessons, table of, see the (English) Prayer Book (Table of Lessons) Act, 1871 (34 & 35 Vict. c. 37), whereby the use of a revised table of Lessons to be read in church was authorised and directed to be inserted in the Prayer Book in lieu of the existing table; and the Revised Tables of Lessons Measure, 1922 (12 & 13 Geo. 5, No. 3), which provides an alternative table....
Table of House
Table of House, in the Parliament of India, the 'Table of the House' lies in front of the table of the 'Secretary-General'. The papers which requires to be laid on the Table of the House in pursuance of constitutional provisions, statutes, Rules and Directions are formally placed on this Table, Practice and Procedure of Parliament, M.N. Kaul and S.L. Shakdher, 5th Edn., 2001, p. 967 (968, 69)....
Papers laid on table
Papers laid on table, in Indian Parliament, papers are laid on the table by ministers, private members or secretary-general with the permission of the speaker/chairman in pursuance of the provisions of Constitution, rules of procedure and conduct of business or directions by the Speaker/Chairman. Papers laid on the table of the House has to submit a copy of it to the Speaker in advance and he can lay the Paper on the Table of the House only with Speakers' permission, Directions by Speaker, 1998, No. 118(1)....
trade dress
trade dress : the overall image of a product used in its marketing or sales that is composed of the nonfunctional elements of its design, packaging, or labeling (as colors, package shape, or symbols) NOTE: Trade dress is protected by the Trademark (Lanham) Act of 1946 if it is not a functional part of the product, has acquired secondary meaning, and there is likelihood of confusion as to the source of the product on the part of the consumer if a competing product has a similar trade dress. ...
Table rents
Table rents, payments which used to be made to bishops, etc., reserved and appropriated to their table or housekeeping....
Experience table
A table of mortality computed from the experience of one or more life insurance companies...
Pembroke table
A style of four legged drop leaf table in vogue in England chiefly in the later Georgian period...
Tables
Tables, under the Companies Act, 1929, First Schedule:-A. The model form of Articles of Association for a company limited by shares. See ASSOCIATION, and ss. 8, 115, 333, 379 and 380.B. The model form of a Memorandum of Association of a company limited by shares. See ASSOCIATION, and ss. 11 and 379.C. The model form of Memorandum and Articles of Association of a company limited by guarantee and not having a share capital. See COMPANY, and ss. 11 and 379.D. The same of a company limited by guarantee and having a share capital (ss. 11 and 379)....
cross dress
to dress in the clothes of the other sex...
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