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leading case
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leading object rule
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minium
A heavy brilliant red pigment consisting of an oxide of lead Pb3O4 obtained by exposing lead or massicot to a gentle and continued heat in the air It is used as a cement as a paint and in the manufacture of flint glass Called also red lead lead tetroxide lead orthoplumbate mineral orange mineral red Paris red Saturn red and less definitively lead oxide...
massicot
Lead monoxide also called Lead protoxide PbO obtained as a yellow amorphous powder the fused and crystalline form of which is called litharge lead ocher It is used as a pigment It is also called lead oxide yellow as opposed to red lead which is lead tetroxide Pb3O4...
Plumbism
A diseased condition produced by the absorption of lead common among workers in this metal or in its compounds as among painters typesetters etc It is characterized by various symptoms as lead colic lead line and wrist drop See under Colic Lead and Wrist...
Litharge
Lead monoxide a yellowish red substance obtained as an amorphous powder or crystallized in fine scales by heating lead moderately in a current of air or by calcining lead nitrate or carbonate It is used in making flint glass in glazing earthenware in making red lead or minium etc Called also massicot...
Krems
A variety of white lead See Krems lead under Lead n...
Factory
Factory, a place where a number of traders reside in a foreign country for the convenience of trade; also a building in which goods are manufactured.In the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, 'Factory' means by s. 149 'textile factory and non-textile factory, or either of those descriptions of factories.'The expression 'textile factory' means any premises wherein or within the close or curtilage of which steam, water or other mechanical power is used to move or work any machinery employed in preparing, manufacturing or finishing or in any process incident to the manufacture of cotton, wool, hair, silk, flax, hemp, jute, tow, china-grass, cocoanut fibre or other like material, either separately or mixed together or mixed with any other material, or any fabric made thereof:Provided that print works, bleaching and dyeing works, lace warehouses, paper mills, flax scutch mills, rope works and hat works shall not be deemed to be textiles factories.'Tenement factory' means a factory when mechanic...
Royal Arms
Royal Arms. There are two statutory provisions relating to the unauthorized use of the Royal Arms, namely, s. 68 of the Trade Marks Act, 1905 (see TRADE MARKS), which is as follows:-68. --If any person, without the authority of His Majesty, uses in connexion with any trade, business, calling, or profession, the Royal Arms (or arms so closely resembling the same as to be calculated to deceive) in such manner as to be calculated to lead to the belief that he is duly authorized so to use the Royal Arms, or if any person without the authority of His Majesty or of a member of the Royal Family, uses in connexion with any trade, business, calling, or profession any device, emblem, or title in such manner as to be calculated to lead to the belief that he is employed by or supplies goods to His Majesty or such member of the Royal Family, he may, at the suit of any person who is authorized to use such arms or such device, emblem, or title, or is authorized by the Lord Chamberlain to take proceed...
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