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Dug
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Glebri'
Glebri', turfs dug out of the ground
Fossil
Dug out of the earth as fossil coal fossil salt
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Minerals
[Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 (67 of 1957), s. 3 (a)] Need not necessarily be dug out from the earth and what is dug out from the earth need not necessarily be a mineral.
Well
well sunk for the search of extraction of ground water by any user, and includes as open well, dug well, bore well, dug-cum-bore well, tube well, filter point, collector well or infiltration gallery, but does not include
Dugway
A way or road dug through a hill or sunk below the surface of the land
Palpable
order means an error which felt by a simple touch of the order and not which could be dug out after a long drawn out process of argumentation and ratiocination, Gujarat University v. Miss Sonal P. Shah,
Gronna
Gronna, a deep pit or place where turfs are dug to burn, Hoved. 438
Gangway
one goes, Housing v. De Havilland Aircraft Co. Ltd., (1949) 1 All ER 540. A plank over duct dug for laying pipes. See also Halsbury's Laws of England, 4th Edn., Vol. 20, p. 395.
Bleta
Bleta [fr. bleche, Fr.], peat or combustible earth dug up and dried for burning.
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