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Home Dictionary Name: laboratoryAppropriate laboratory
Appropriate laboratory, means a laboratory or organisation-(i) recognised by the Central Government; (ii) recognised by a State Government, subject to such guidelines as maybe prescribed by the Central Government in this behalf; or (iii) any such laboratory or organisation established by or under any law for the time being in force, which is maintained, financed or aided by the Central Government or a State Government for carrying out analysis or test of any goods with a view to determining whether such goods suffer from any defect. [Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (68 of 1986), s. 2 (1) (a)]...
Laboratory
The workroom of a chemist also a place devoted to experiments in any branch of natural science as a chemical physical or biological laboratory Hence by extension a place where something is prepared or some operation is performed as the liver is the laboratory of the bile...
Genetic laboratory
Genetic laboratory, means a laboratory and includes a place where facilities are provided for conducting analysis or tests of samples received from Genetic Clinic for pre-natal diagnostic test. [Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994 (57 of 1994), s. 2(e)]...
University laboratory, University library, Univer-sity Museum or University Institution
University laboratory, University library, Univer-sity Museum or University Institution, means a laboratory, a library, a museum or an institution as the case may be, maintained and managed by the University, whether established by it not. [Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur Act, 2004. s. 2(22)]...
Laboratory conditions
Laboratory conditions, means the ideal conditions for a union election, in which the employees may exercise free choice without interference from the employer, the union, or anyone else, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 878....
Passing off
Passing off, in action for passing off pray of actual deception is not necessary two marks bear an ovrall similarity as would be likely to mislead a person usually dealing with one to accept the other if offered to him, it is enough, National Match Works v. S.T. Karuppanna Nadar, AIR 1979 Mad 157.An infringement action is available where there is violation of specific property right acquired under and recognised by the statute. In a passing-off action, however, the plaintiff's right is independent of such a statutory right to a trade mark and is against the conduct of the defendant which leads to or is intended or calculated to lead to deception. Passing-off is said to be a species of unfair trade competition or of actionable unfair trading by which one person, through deception, attempts to obtain an economic benefit of the reputation which another has established for himself in a particular trade or business. The action is regarded as an action for deceit. The tort of passing-off inv...
bacteriophage
a virus which infects bacteria also colloquially called phage in laboratory jargon...
bunsen
same as bunsen burner a gas burner used in laboratories has an air valve to regulate the mixture of gas and air...
field test
to test something in the field i e under the actual conditions under which it will be used as The Army field tested the new tanks Used in contrast with testing in a laboratory or under controlled conditions...
Guinea pig
A small Brazilian rodent Cavia porcellus or Cavia cobaya about seven inches in length and usually of a white color with spots of orange and black Called also cavy It is the domesticated form of the wild cavy often kept as a pet and used commonly as an experimental animal in laboratory research...
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