Electricity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Transmit
Transmit, means conveyance of electricity by means of transmission lines and the expression 'transmission' shall be construed accordingly. [Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of
Wheeling
licensee or distribution licensee, as the case may be, are used by another person for the conveyance of electricity on payment of charges to be determined under s. 62. [Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003), s. 2(77)]
Commercial and domestic
character of the place of user. The New Delhi Municipal Council is entitled to charge for use of electricity in a guest house at the rate applicable to 'commercial' use, New Delhi Municipal Council v. Sohan Lal
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Captive user
Captive user, shall mean the end user of the electricity generated in a Captive Generating Plant and the term 'Captive Use' shall be construed accordingly [Electricity Rules, 2005,
Buyer
[Income-tax Act (43 of 1961), s. 206(c)] Means any generating company or licensee or consumer whose system receives electricity from the system of generating company or licensee, Central Electricity Authority (Installation and Operation of Meters) Regulations, 2006,
Bulk licensee
Bulk licensee, means a licensee who is authorised by his licence to supply electricity to other licensees for distribution by them, Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948, sec. 2(3).
Hand-held portable apparatus
as to be capable of being held in the hands and moved while connected to a supply of electricity. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, R. 2 (1) (vv)]
Block system
into short sections as of three or four miles and trains are so run by the guidance of electric or combined electric and pneumatic signals that no train enters a section or block until the preceding train
Push button
A simple device resembling a button in form so arranged that pushing it closes an electric circuit as of an electric bell called also button
Internal combustion
of gas flame ignition now little used by a hot tube tube ignition or the like by an electric spark electric ignition the usual method is gasoline engines or by the heat of compression as in the
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