Fuel - Law Dictionary Search Results
Motor spirit
Means any hydrocarbon oil (excluding crude mineral oil) used as fuel in spark ignition engines which conforms to such specifications, as
Oil in Navigable Waters Act, 1922 (English)
therein, by the discharge of oil or spirit, especially crude fuel oil, petroleum, and petrol.
Petroleum
substances, whether in a gaseous, liquid or solid state, Liquid Fuel Emergency Act, 1984, s. 3. Petroleum. The landing, carriage, and
Private forest
area required for the purpose of growing firewood trees for fuel in the factories and smoke-houses as well as for supply
Public interest
additional services, the problems of law and order, availability of fuel, problems arising out of atmospheric pollution caused by a larger
Turbary
and can only be a right to take turf for fuel for such house, 1 Steph. Com. There can be no
Vraic
inhabitants of Jersey and Guernsey for manure, and also for fuel by the poorer classes. In Benest v. Pipon, (1829) 1
nuclear reactor
heat or artificial elements or for research purposes The main fuel sustaining the reaction and consumed by the process is typically
Furnace
place in which heat is produced by the combustion of fuel as for reducing ores or melting metals for warming a
Housebote
allowed to a tenant for repairing the house and for fuel This latter is often called firebote See Bote
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