High Pitched - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: high pitchedhigh pitched
high in pitch or frequency used of sounds and voices Opposite of low...
low pitched
low in pitch or frequency used of sounds and voices Opposite of high pitched...
High strung
Strung to a high pitch spirited sensitive as a high strung horse...
Pitch
Pitch, pitch is derived by distillation of 'tar' wherein the oils-light oil, naphthalene oil, creosote oil and other residual oils are removed. Depending on the extent of oil removed, 'pitch' may be 'soft pitch' or 'medium soft pitch' or 'medium hard pitch' or 'hard pitch'. Once 'pitch' is obtained, it is a completely different product from 'tar', CCE v. Steel Authority of India Ltd., (2004) 9 SCC 682 (685)....
bleep
a short high pitched tone produced as a signal or warning...
Pitch dark
Dark as a pitch pitch black...
Pitching
The act of throwing or casting a cast a pitch as wild pitching in baseball...
Pitching-pence
Pitching-pence, money (commonly a penny) paid for pitching or setting down every bag of corn or pack of goods in a fair or market, Jac. Law Dict....
Pitch black
Black as pitch or tar...
High Court
High Court, means any court which is deemed for the purposes of this Constitution to be a High Court for any State and includes--(a) any Court in the territory of India constituted or reconstituted under this Constitution as a High Court, and(b) any other Court in the territory of India which may be declared by Parliament by law to be a High Court for all or any of the purposes of this Con-stitution. [Constitution of India, Article 366(14)]The High Court in s. 10F of the Companies Act means the High Court having jurisdiction in relation to the place at which the registered office of the company concerned is situate as indicated by s. 2(11) read with s. 10(1) (a) of the Act, Strideuell Leathers (P) Ltd. v. Bhankepur Simbhaoli Beverages Ltd., AIR 1994 SC 158 (165): (1994) 1 SCC 34. (Companies Act, 1956, s. 10F)Every High Court shall be a Court of record meaning thereby all the original record of the Court will be preserved by the said Court and it shall have all the powers of such a supe...
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