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frame framed fram·ing 1 : to formulate the contents of and draw up (as a document) [in the two hundred years since our Constitution was framed "W. J. Brennan, Jr."] 2 : to contrive the evidence against (as an innocent person) so that a verdict of guilty is assured ...
framed
provided with a frame as there were framed snapshots of family and friends on her desk Opposite of unframed...
frame-up
frame-up : an act or series of acts in which someone is framed ...
Resistance frame
A rheostat consisting of an open frame on which are stretched spirals of wire Being freely exposed to the air they radiate heat rapidly...
Frame of reference
an arbitrary set of spatial coordinates used to describe the position or motion of objects The coordinates may be fixed or moving as a rotating frame of reference...
Bottle neck frame
An inswept frame...
Constituent Assembly
Constituent Assembly, is a legislative body charged with the task of framing or revising a Constitution; set up for India after it became independent in 1947 for the purpose of framing its Constitution, Office of the Speaker in the Parliaments of Common-wealth, Wilding and Philips Laundry, p. 273...
Hut
Hut, 'hut' means any building, which is constructed principally of wood, bamboo, mud, leaves, grass or thatch and includes any temporary structure of whatever size or any small building of whatever material made. [Manipur Municipalities Act, 1994 (43 of 1994), s. 2(24)]The expression 'hut' cannot be restricted only to huts or cottages intended to be lived in. It will also take in any shed, hut or other crude or third class construction consisting of an enclosure made of mud or by poles supporting a tin or abestos roof that can be put to use for any purpose - residential or non-residential, in the same manner as any other first class construction. The kaichalai is a structure which falls within the purview of the definition. Surya Kumar Govindji v. Krishnammal, (1990) 4 SCC 343 (349). [T.N. Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1960 (18 of 1960), s. 2(2)]Means any building, no material portion of which above the plinth level is constructed of masonry or of squared timber framing or of...
Sky Sign
Sky Sign. This expression is defined in s. 91 (3) of the Public Health Acts Amendment Act, 1907, as follows:-'Sky sign' meansAny word, letter, model, sign, device, or representa-tion in the nature of an advertisement, announce-ment, or direction supported on or attached to any post, pole, standard, framework, or other support wholly or in part upon, over, or above any house, building or structure which, or any part of which, sky sign shall be visible against the sky from some point in any street or public way, and includes all and every part of any such post, pole, standard, framework, or other support.The expression 'sky sign' shall also include:Any balloon, parachute, or other similar device employed wholly or in part for the purposes of any advertisement or announcement on, over, or above any house, building, structure, or erection of any kind, or on or over any street or public way;But shall not include:(a) Any flagstaff, pole, vane, or weathercock unless adapted or used wholly or ...
Picture
Picture. For copyright in, see FINE ARTS; and as to the copyright in a picture not registered at the commencement of the Copyright Act, 1911, see E.W. Savory v. World of Golf, (1914) 2 Ch 566. Where framed pictures are sent by rail, the frames as well as the pictures are within the Carriers Act [Henderson v. London and N.W. Ry. Co., (1870) LR 5 Ex. 90]; and see CARRIER. A picture may be libellous (5 Rep. 125); consult Odgers on Libel....
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