Macer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: macerMaceration
The act or process of macerating...
macerative
Accompanied by or characterized by maceration...
Macer
Macer, a mace-bearer; officers of the High Court of Judiciary and Court of Session in Scotland, who carry the mace and perform the functions of usher in the several courts....
Paper
Paper, includes vellum parchment or any other material or which an instrument may be written, Rajasthan Stamp Act, 1999, s. 2(xxvi).Paper. As to the paper on which proceedings in the Supreme Court must be printed, see PRINTING.It includes vellum, parchment or any other material on which an instrument may be written. [Indian Stamp Act, 1899, s. 2 (18)]The word 'paper' admittedly not having been defined either in the U.P. Sales Tax Act, 1948 or the rules made thereunder, it has to be understood according to the aforesaid well-established canon of construction in the sense in which persons dealing in and using the article understand it. It is, therefore, necessary to know what is paper as commonly or generally understood. The said word which is derived from the name of reedy plant papyrus and grows abundantly along the Nile river in Egypt is explained in The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (volume 2) (Third Edition) as: A substance composed of fibers interlaced into a compact web, made ...
Insuccation
The act of soaking or moistening maceration solution in the juice of herbs...
Macer
A mace bearer an officer of a court...
Macerate
To make lean to cause to waste away...
Macerater
One who or that which macerates an apparatus for converting paper or fibrous matter into pulp...
Pasteboard
A stiff thick kind of paper board formed of several single sheets pasted one upon another or of paper macerated and pressed into molds etc...
Pultaceous
Macerated softened nearly fluid...
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