Leading - Law Dictionary Search Results
Passing off
mark and is against the conduct of the defendant which leads to or is intended or calculated to lead to deception.
Factory
The (English) Act of 1878 was amended, as to White Lead Factories and Bakehouses, by the Factory and Workshop Act, 1883,
Krems
A variety of white lead See Krems lead under Lead n
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Metals, dealers in old
by which any dealer in old metals who purchases any lead, copper, brass, tin, pewter, or German-silver in any quantity at
Ceruse
White lead used as a pigment See White lead under White
Public order
affects law and order or public order, is: Does it lead to disturbance of the current life of the community so
Resident in India
acts done outside India by residents of India must inevitably lead to large-scale evasion of the Act resulting in its object
Sedition
are calculated to disturb the tranquility of the State, and lead ignorant persons to endeavour to subvert the Government and laws
Explosive
picric acid, di-nitro-phenol, tri-nitro-resorcinol (styphnic acid), cyclo-trimethylene-tri-nitramine, penta-erythritol-tetranitrate, tetryl, nitro-guanidine, lead azide, lead styphynte, fulminate of mercury or any other metal,
mislead
mislead -led [-led] -lead·ing vt : to lead into a mistaken action or belief : to cause to
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