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Kiln

A large stove or oven a furnace of brick or stone or a heated chamber for the purpose of hardening burning or drying anything as a kiln for baking or hardening earthen vessels a kiln for drying grain meal lumber etc a kiln for calcining limestone...


Kiln dry

To dry in a kiln as to kiln dry meal or grain...


Secta ad torrale

Secta ad torrale, suit to a kiln or malt-house. Abolished....


Process, connected with the manufacture

Process, connected with the manufacture, for manufacturing common salt, brine pumped into salt pans by using diesel pump and for manu-facturing lime, coke, and limestones lifted to the platform at the head kiln by the aid of power, CCE v. Rajasthan State Chemical Works, (1991) 4 SCC 473....


Offensive trade

Offensive trade, the word 'offensive' has got no technical meaning assigned to it in any legal enactment and it is not, therefore, possible to say that this word must be interpreted in that particular technical sense. Resort to the dictionary meaning of the word the setting up of a brick kiln or the preparing of bricks is a business which is liable or calculated to cause annoyance to the residents of the neighbourhood and it is, therefore, an offensive trade within the meaning of District Board Act, Sat Narain v. Emperor, AIR 1942 All 440: 1942 ALW 557....


Defence struck off or defence struck out

Defence struck off or defence struck out, The phrase 'defence struck off' or 'defence struck out' is not unknown in the sphere of law. Indeed it finds a place on Order XI, Rule 21 of the Code of Civil Procedure: Where any party fails to comply with any order to answer interrogatories, or for discovery of inspection of documents, he shall, if a plaintiff, be liable to have his suit dismissed for want of prosecution, and, if a defendant, to have his defences, if any, struck out, and to be placed in the same position as if he had not defended, and the party interrogating or seeking discovery or inspection may apply to the Court for an order to that effect, and an order may be made accordingly, Paradise Industrial Corpn. v. M/s. Kiln Plastics Products, (1976) 1 SCC 91: AIR 1976 SC 309: (1976) 2 SCR 32. (CPC, O. 11, R. 21)...


Sagger

A pot or case of fire clay in which fine stoneware is inclosed while baking in the kiln a seggar...


Oast

A kiln to dry hops or malt a cockle...


Malt

Barley or other grain steeped in water and dried in a kiln thus forcing germination until the saccharine principle has been evolved It is used in brewing and in the distillation of whisky...


Limekiln

A kiln or furnace in which limestone or shells are burned and reduced to lime...


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