Manganese - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: manganesemanganese bronze
A brass alloy having from 1 to 4 percent of manganese added to harden it made by adding manganese to the copper and zinc used in brass...
Manganese steel
Cast steel containing a considerable percentage 10 14 of manganese which makes it very hard and tough and highly resistant to wear See Alloy steel above...
Self hardening
Designating or pert to any of various steels that harden when heated to above a red heat and cooled in air usually in a blast of cold air with moderate rapidity without quenching Such steels are alloys of iron and carbon with manganese tungsten and manganese chromium molybdenum and manganese etc They are chiefly used as high speed steels...
Manganic
Of pertaining to resembling or containing manganese specif designating compounds in which manganese has a higher valence as contrasted with manganous compounds Cf Manganous...
Manganite
One of the oxides of manganese called also gray manganese ore It occurs in brilliant steel gray or iron black crystals also massive...
Rhodonite
Manganese spar or silicate of manganese a mineral occuring crystallised and in rose red masses It is often used as an ornamental stone...
Continental mixture
Continental mixture, there is no mechanical or scientific process by which the continental mixture is made. The mixture comes into existence automatically by piling up manganese ore des-patched from various States one after the other, Manganese Ore (India) Ltd. v. Regional Asstt. C.S.T, (1976) 4 SCC 124 (129): AIR 1976 SC 410. [Central Sales Tax Act, 1956, ss. 3(a), 4(2)(b) and a]...
Oriental mixture
Oriental mixture, the word 'oriental mixture' is a misnomer, because this is merely a technical terminology or just another name for what is known in the commercial world as manganese ore of an average on standard percentage of about 49%, Manganese Ore (India) Ltd. v. Regional Assistant Commissioner of Sales, AIR 1976 SC 410 (414): (1976) 4 SCC 124....
Stone-breaking
Stone-breaking, the word 'stone' as popularly understood in ordinary parlance particularly when is it coupled with the word 'breaking' or 'crushing' would exclude manganese. When we speak of stone-breaking or stone-crushing normally we refer to stone in the sense of 'piece of rock' and that would exclude manganese. Employment in stone-braking or stone-crushing in tis sense would refer to quarry operations...............' (AIR 1960 SC 1068), Labour Inspector (Central) Hyderabad v. Chittapore Stone Crushing Co., AIR 1972 SC 1177 (1180): (1972) 3 SCC 605. (Minimum Wages Act, 1948, Sch. Part I, Item 8]...
Substitution
Substitution, indicate that the process cannot be split up into two pieces like this. If the process described as substitution fails, it is totally in-effective so as to leave intact what was sought to be displaced, State of Maharashtra v. C.P. Manganese Ore Co., AIR 1977 SC 879: (1977) 1 SCC 643.Substitution. In the Civil Law a conditional appointment of a h'res. See Cum. C.L. 143; Sand Just.In Scots law the enumeration or designation of the heirs in a settlement of property. Substitutes in an entail are those heirs who are appointed in succession on failure of others.The word substitution necessarily or always connotes two severable steps, that is to say, one of repeal and another of fresh enactment. Indeed, the natural meaning of the word 'substitution' is to indicate that the process cannot be split up into two pieces like this. If the process described as substitution fails, it is totally ineffective so as to leave intact what was sought to be displaced. That seems to be the ordin...
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