Generator - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rotor
The rotating part of a generator or motor Contrasted with stator the stationary part...
Procreator
One who begets a father or sire a generator...
backup
anything kept in reserve to serve as a substitute in case of failure or unavailability of the normal or primary object used for devices plans people etc Also used attributively as there was no backup for the electrical supply a backup motor a backup generator...
Generator
One who or that which generates begets causes or produces...
Genitor
One who begets a generator an originator...
high voltage
having operating on or powered by high voltage as a high voltage generator a high voltage line...
magneto
A small electric generator with an armature rotating in a magnetic field having a secondary winding that generates a high voltage such as one used to generate a voltage sufficient to cause a spark to jump between the poles of a spark plug in an internal combustion engine...
Father
One who has begotten a child whether son or daughter a generator a male parent...
Electricity system
Electricity system, 'electricity system' means a sys-tem under the control of a generating company or licensee, as the case may be, having one or more:-(a) generating stations; or(b) transmission lines; or(c) electric lines and sub-stations,and when used in the context of a State or the Union, the entire electricity system within the territories thereof. [Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003), s. 2(25)]...
Naslan bad Naslan and Batnan bad Batnan
Naslan bad Naslan and Batnan bad Batnan, (generation to generation) have always been held as words denoting an absolute estate. They may not be words of art but the meaning which they bear cannot connote any other estate than an estate of inheritance, Midnapore Zamindari Co. Ltd. v. Kumar Narendranath Roy, 6 OWN 722....
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