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Home Dictionary Name: fasteningCopper fastened
Fastened with copper bolts as the planks of ships etc as a copper fastened ship...
Fasten
To fix firmly to make fast to secure as by a knot lock bolt etc as to fasten a chain to the feet to fasten a door or window...
Fastens or Fastern's E'en, or even
Fastens or Fastern's E'en, or even [fr. vastal-abend, low Sax.], Shrove-Tuesday, the succeeding day being Ash-Wednesday, the first of the Lenten fast....
Clasp
To shut or fasten together with or as with a clasp to shut or fasten a clasp or that which fastens with a clasp...
Sealed container
Sealed container, means a container which is 'so closed that access is impossible without breaking the fastening, CST v. G.G. Industries, (1968) 21 STC 63 (SC).Sealed containers, 'sealed Container' merely means a container which is 'so closed that access 'to the contents' is impossible without breaking the fastening'. The expression 'seal' in this context does not involve an affixture of the seal of the seller such as impressing a signet in wax, etc., as evidence or guarantee of authenticity. An article may be regarded as put in sealed containers if it is closed securely in any vessel or container by any kind of fastening or covering that must be broken before access can be obtained to what is packed inside, Martand Dairy and Farm v. Union of India, AIR 1975 SC 1492 (1493): (1975) 4 SCC 313: (1975) Supp SCR 265. (Central Sales Tax Act, 1956, s. 6)...
Bond
That which binds ties fastens or confines or by which anything is fastened or bound as a cord chain etc a band a ligament a shackle or a manacle...
Martingale
A strap fastened to a horses girth passing between his fore legs and fastened to the bit or now more commonly ending in two rings through which the reins pass It is intended to hold down the head of the horse and prevent him from rearing...
Padlock
A portable lock with a bow which is usually jointed or pivoted at one end so that it can be opened the other end being fastened by the bolt used for fastening by passing the bow through a staple over a hasp or through the links of a chain etc...
Sling
An instrument for throwing stones or other missiles consisting of a short strap with two strings fastened to its ends or with a string fastened to one end and a light stick to the other The missile being lodged in a hole in the strap the ends of the string are taken in the hand and the whole whirled rapidly round until by loosing one end the missile is let fly with centrifugal force...
By way of specific charge
By way of specific charge, means a specific charge is one that without more fastens on ascertained and definite property or property capable of being ascertained and defined, a floating charge, on the other hand, is ambulatory and shifting in its nature, hovering over and so to speak floating with the property which it is intended to affect until some event occurs or some act is done which causes it to settle and fasten on the subject of the charge within its reach and grasp, Spectrum Plus Ltd. (in re:) (in Liquidation), (2004) LR 337 (CA): (2004) EWHC 9: (2004) EWCA Civ 670...
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