Fasten - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fasten
secure as by a knot lock bolt etc as to fasten a chain to the feet to fasten a door or
Copper fastened
Fastened with copper bolts as the planks of ships etc as
Fastens or Fastern's E'en, or even
Fastens or Fastern's E'en, or even [fr. vastal-abend, low Sax.], Shrove-Tuesday,
Clasp
To shut or fasten together with or as with a clasp to shut or
Sealed container
is 'so closed that access is impossible without breaking the fastening, CST v. G.G. Industries, (1968) 21 STC 63 (SC). Sealed
Sealed
in wax, etc., as evidence or guarantee of authenticity, or fastened with a seal so close that access to the contents
Land
of land and things attached to the earth or permanently fastened to anything attached to the earth. [National Highways Act, 1956,
Immovable property
of land, and things attached to the earth, or permanently fastened to anything which is attached to the earth, but not
Sling
other missiles consisting of a short strap with two strings fastened to its ends or with a string fastened to one
Martingale
A strap fastened to a horses girth passing between his fore legs and
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