Equipment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Capital goods required for manufacture of
and also goods which would be required for manufacture or production of other goods including packaging machinery and equipments, Pankaja v. Yellappa, (2004) 6 SCC 408.
Equus coopertus
Equus coopertus. A horse equipped with saddle and furniture. See Du Cange.
Eschipare
Eschipare, to build or equip, Du Cange.
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Marine
kingdom or state; as also the whole economy of naval affairs, or whatever respects the building, rigging, arming, equipping, navigating, and fighting of ships. It comprehends also the government of naval armaments, and the state of all
Fundamental duties
465. Since they are not addressed to the State, a citizen cannot claim that he must be properly equipped by the State for performing his fundamental duties, Head Masters, Association, West Bengal v. Union of India, AIR
Invecta et illata
Invecta et illata. The subjects covered by the land-lord's hypothec (q.v.) includes the ordinary equip-ment of the premises-furniture, stock in trade, etc. It does not include money, bonds, personal cloth-ing, tools of trade,
Law of shipping
Law of shipping, means the part of maritime law relating to the building, equipping, registering, owning, inspecting, transporting, and employing of ships alongwith the laws applicable to shipmasters, agents, crews and cargoes;
Railway
yards, or branches used for the purposes of, or in connection with, a railway; (c) all electric transaction equipments, power supply and distribution installations used for the purposes of, or in connection with, a railway; (d) all
Prank
To adorn in a showy manner to dress or equip ostentatiously often followed by up as to prank up the body See Prink
Ready
Prepared for what one is about to do or experience equipped or supplied with what is needed for some act or event prepared for immediate movement or action as
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