Drive In Window - Law Dictionary Search Results
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a window at a business establishment such as a bank or restaurant where patrons may transact business or order goods while staying in their automobiles as to cash a check at the drive in window of the bank...
Window cleaning
Window cleaning. In urban districts, by s. 171 of the Public Health Act, 1875, incorporating s. 28 and other sections of the (English) Town Police Clauses Act, 1847:-Every occupier of any house or other building or other person who orders or permits any person in his service to stand on the sill of any window in order to clean paint, or perform any other operation on the outside of such window, or upon any house or other building . . . unless such window be in the sunk or basement story.Is, if the offence be in any street and to the obstruction, annoyance or danger of the residents, liable to fine up to forty shillings or to imprison-ment up to fourteen days, and any constable of the district is directed to take him into custody without warrant and forthwith convey him before a justice of the peace if the offence shall have been committed within his view.As to requirements in buildings in the Metropolis, see London Building Acts, and see LIGHT....
Window tax
Window tax, a tax on windows, levied on houses which contained more than six windows, and were worth more than 5l. per annum; established by 7 Wm. 3, c. 18. The 14 & 15 Vict. c. 36 substituted for this tax a tax on inhabited houses, which tax has been repealed. See HOUSE DUTY...
Bay window
A window forming a bay or recess in a room and projecting outward from the wall either in a rectangular polygonal or semicircular form often corruptly called a bow window...
louvered window
A window having louvers in place of glass usually over the entire surface of the window...
Drive
To impel or urge onward by force in a direction away from one or along before one to push forward to compel to move on to communicate motion to as to drive cattle to drive a nail smoke drives persons from a room...
Driving licence
Driving licence, means the licence issued by a competent authority under Chapter II authorising the person specified therein to drive, otherwise than as a learner, a motor vehicle or a motor vehicle of any specified class or description. [The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, s. 2 (10)]A person would be regarded as being duly licenced only if he has obtained a licence under Chapter II of the Motor Vehicles Act and a person who has obtained a temporary licence which enables him to learn driving cannot be regarded as having been duly licenced, New India Assurance Co. Ltd. v. Mandar Madhan Tambe, (1996) 2 SCC 328. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1939 (4 of 1939), s. 2(5A)]...
drive-other-car endorsement (doc)
drive-other-car endorsement (doc) Sometimes referred to only as an "other-car endorsement," this addition to the policy allows coverage to be added that will protect individuals named in the endorsement when they are driving cars not owned by those individuals and not named within the policy. ...
drive by
accomplished while driving past in a vehicle as a drive by shooting...
drive through
arranged to allow business to be transacted or sights to be seen while patrons remain in their vehicles as a drive through car wash a drive through safari park...
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