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Photopsia
An affection of the eye in which the patient perceives luminous rays flashes coruscations etc See phosphene
Firearms
or prohibited weapon and any accessory to any such weapon designed or attempted to diminish the noise of flash caused by firing the weapon. See addenda; GUN; and STREET OFFENCES.
Erroneously refunded
Erroneously refunded, the expression 'erroneously refunded' means of an order which is erroneously made, Geep Flash Light Industries Ltd. v. Union of India, (1976) 4 SCC 677: AIR 1977 SC 456 (458). (Customs Act,
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Eclampsia
A fancied perception of flashes of light a symptom of epilepsy hence epilepsy itself convulsions
Photochronograph
a magnetic field due to an electric signaling current to turn the plane of polarization of light A flash coinciding in time and duration with the signal is thus produced and is photographed on a moving plate
Lightning
A discharge of atmospheric electricity accompanied by a vivid flash of light commonly from one cloud to another sometimes from a cloud to the earth The sound produced
glinting
having brief brilliant points or flashes of light as glinting eyes glinting water
Flasher
One who or that which flashes
Related person
company and subsidiary company have got special significance. There must be mutuality of interest between the two persons, Flash Laboratories Ltd. v. CCE, AIR 2003 SC 1894 (1895): (2003) 2 SCC 86. [Central Excise Act, 1944, s.
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Flashing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Photopsia
An affection of the eye in which the patient perceives luminous rays flashes coruscations etc See phosphene
Firearms
or prohibited weapon and any accessory to any such weapon designed or attempted to diminish the noise of flash caused by firing the weapon. See addenda; GUN; and STREET OFFENCES.
Erroneously refunded
Erroneously refunded, the expression 'erroneously refunded' means of an order which is erroneously made, Geep Flash Light Industries Ltd. v. Union of India, (1976) 4 SCC 677: AIR 1977 SC 456 (458). (Customs Act,
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Eclampsia
A fancied perception of flashes of light a symptom of epilepsy hence epilepsy itself convulsions
Photochronograph
a magnetic field due to an electric signaling current to turn the plane of polarization of light A flash coinciding in time and duration with the signal is thus produced and is photographed on a moving plate
Lightning
A discharge of atmospheric electricity accompanied by a vivid flash of light commonly from one cloud to another sometimes from a cloud to the earth The sound produced
glinting
having brief brilliant points or flashes of light as glinting eyes glinting water
Flasher
One who or that which flashes
Related person
company and subsidiary company have got special significance. There must be mutuality of interest between the two persons, Flash Laboratories Ltd. v. CCE, AIR 2003 SC 1894 (1895): (2003) 2 SCC 86. [Central Excise Act, 1944, s.
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