Fuel - Law Dictionary Search Results
oil fired
Using oil as a fuel as an oil fired furnace
Convention
December, 1944. [Foreign Aircraft (Exemption from Taxes and Duties on Fuel and Lubricants) Act, (36 of 2002), s. 2(b); (69 of
Grove land
Grove land, A land on which fuel wood is grown would constitute groveland, Kasturi v. Goan Sabha,
Declaration of London, 1909
war; (2) conditionally contraband, or foodstuffs, forage, money, railway materials, fuel, lubricants, barbed wire and optical instruments; (3) not contraband, or
Estovers, or estouviers
hedgebote.) Wood that a tenant is allowed to take for fuel, the manufacture or repair of agricultural instruments, and erection and
Feal and divot
Scotland, similar to the right of turbary in England for fuel, etc.
Firebote
Firebote, fuel for necessary use, allowed to tenants out of the lad
methanol
alcohol It is used as an antifreeze solvent as a fuel and as a denaturant for ethyl alcohol
High Speed Diesel
turpentine substitute), which conforms to such specifications for use as fuel in compression ignition engines, as the Central Government may, in
Lignagium
Lignagium, a right of cutting fuel in woods; also a tribute or payment due for the
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