Light - Law Dictionary Search Results
Shade
obscurity owing to interception or interruption of the rays of light partial darkness caused by the intervention of something between the
Batfowling
catching birds at night by holding a torch or other light and beating the bush or perch where they roost The
Prism glass
formed into sharp edged ridges so as to reflect the light that passes through used at windows to throw the light
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Polarimeter
An instrument for determining the amount of polarization of light or the proportion of polarized light in a partially polarized
Photosynthesis
chlorophyll containing tissues of plants exposed to the action of light It was formerly called assimilation but this is now commonly
Shining
Emitting light esp in a continuous manner radiant as shining lamps also
Shine
To emit rays of light to give light to beam with steady radiance to exhibit
Smallness of profit
profit in s. 23A has to be adjudged in the light of commercial principles and not in the light of total
Ancient lights
Ancient lights, windows, glazed or unglazed, through which the access of light
Charges
5 SCC 466. Means any charges with the exception of light dues, local light dues and any other charges in respect
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