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Continuity of work
Continuity of work, involves the contractor having on site and using effectively such labour, materials and equipment as are needed in order to complete the works in a reasonable time, Franks & Collingwood (a firm)
External wall
'external wall' must be held to be one which abuts a vacant space to which fighting and rescue equipment can have access and from which rescue operations are feasible, N.D.M.C. v. Statesman Ltd., AIR 1990 SC 383.
Foreign Enlistment Act
Africa. See also Treaties of Washington Act, 1922, ss. 1-3, as to further restrictions respecting the building or equipment of ships of war.
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Generating station
for generating electricity, including any building and plant with step-up transformer, switch-gear, switch yard, cables or other appurtenant equipment, if any, used for that purpose and the site thereof; a site intended to be used for a
Giving notice in writing
drawer of the cheque, the legislature must be presumed to have been aware of the modern devices and equipment already in vogue and also in store for future. If the Court were to interpret the words 'giving
Goods
[Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 (74 of 1956), s. 2 (d)] It includes livestock, and anything (other than equipment ordinarily used with the vehicle) carried by a vehicle except living persons, but does not include luggage or
Infrastructure
Infrastructure, 'infrastructure' includes structures such as docks, wharves, jetties, landing stages, locks, buoys, inland ports, cargo handling equipment, road and rail access and cargo storage spaces, and the expression 'infrastructure facilities' shall be construed accordingly. [Inland
Utility
company or licensee under the provisions of this Act. [Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003), s. 2(75)] Means equipment or material used in providing such a service or commodity, Ware v. Public Serv. Co., 412 A. 2d
Meter
of electrical energy contained in the supply, in a given time, which include whole current meter and metering equipment such as current transformer, capacitor voltage atjormsurer or potential or voltage transformer with necessary wiring and accessories. [Indian
Motor tractor
2 (1) (c): mechanically propelled vehicles which are not constructed to carry any load (other than tools for equipment, etc.), and the weight of which unladen does not exceed 7' tons. See, generally, the Act.
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