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Motor vehicle
or a vehicle having less than four wheels fitted with engine capacity of not exceeding [twenty-five cubic centimetres]. [Motor Vehicles Act,
Motor bicycle
exceeding 45 kmph and, if powered by an internal combustion engine, has a cylinder capacity exceeding 50 cubic centimeters, and includes
Malveisin
Malveisin [fr. mauvais voisin, Fr.], an ill neighbour, a warlike engine so called, Mat. Par.
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Malveisa
Malveisa, a warlike engine to batter and beat down walls, Mat. Par.
Instrument
QB 309; R. v. House, 28 TLR 186]; also an engine. Includes every document by which any right or liability is,
Installed
place an apparatus imposition for service or use when an engine is fixed in a vehicle it is installed within the
Installation of machinery
Installation of machinery, when an engine is fixed in a vehicle it is within the meaning
driveshaft
a rotating shaft that transmits power from the engine to the point of application
Direct coupled
Coupled without intermediate connections as an engine and a dynamo
Fixtures
2 Sm. L.C., gives a tenant a property in any engine, machinery, fencing, or building for which he cannot get compensation,
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