Liquidating - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rubber
50x C it becomes tackier and less elastic, decomposing into liquid form at 190 x-200x C). When vulcanized (i.e. heated with
Oil vanaspati
Any of various substances that typically are unctuous viscous combustible liquids or solids easily liquefiable on warming and are not miscible
Official receivers
2 KB 306. As to the official receiver becoming provisional liquidator on the making of a winding-up order, see Companies Act,
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where the plaintiff seeks merely to recover a debt or liquidated demand (see QUANTUM MERUIT) in money, or possession where a
Environmental pollutant
Environmental pollutant, means any solid; liquid or gaseous substance present in such concentration as maybe, or
Damages
described as not being actionable per se. Damages are either liquidated or unliquidated. Whenever the amount to which the plaintiff is
Puddling
etc with water to render it compact or impervious to liquids also the process of rendering anything impervious to liquids by
VerbarMonte jus
An apparatus for raising a liquid by pressure of air or steam in a reservoir containing
Liquefaction
The act or operation of making or becoming liquid especially the conversion of a solid into a liquid by
Proof
convincing token means of conviction. Also standard strength of spirituous liquids. See BURDEN OR PROOF; EVIDENCE; BANK-RUPTCY; WINDING-UP. The word 'proof'
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