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Investigation
and to be produced at the trial; and (v) formation of the opinion as to whether on the material collected there is a case to place the accused before a Magistrate for trial and if so taking
Consummation
1961 SC 213 (217): (1961) 1 SCR 709. A manufacturer also consumes commodities which are ordinarily called raw materials when he produces semi-finished good which have to undergo further processes of production before they can be transformed
In the manufacture of goods
the manufacture of goods would normally encompass the entire process carried on by the dealer of converting raw materials into finished goods. Where any particular process is so integrally connected with the ultimate production of goods that
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Fabric
as a term which covers all textiles no matter how constructed, how manufactured, or the nature of the material from which made, and the expression 'textile' is described as any product manufactured from fibres through twisting, interlacing,
Consumption and use
1961 SC 213 (217): (1961) 1 SCR 709. A manufacturer also consumes commodities which are ordinarily called raw materials when he produces semi-finished good which have to undergo further processes of production before they can be transformed
Cloth
given in dictionaries as well as by its generally accepted popular connotation 'cloth' is woven, knitted or felted material which is pliable and is capable of being wrapped, folded or wound around. It need not necessarily be
Breach of confidence
use, of the information imparted or, in the case of third parties, by the improper obtaining of confidential material or, if the material was initially obtained innocently, by the improper retention or use of the confidential material
Alteration
Alteration. An alteration vitiates a deed or other instrument, if made in a material part after execution. In the case of deeds, an unexplained alteration is presumed to have been made at
Adulterant
Adulterant, 'adulterant' means any material which is or could be employed for the purposes of adulteration. [Prevention of Food Adulteration Act (37 of
Abrasive wheel
any grinding or cutting operation (i) a wheel, cylinder, disc or cone which, whether or not any other material is comprised in it, consists of abrasive particles held together by mineral, metallic or organic bonds whether natural
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Materialness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Investigation
and to be produced at the trial; and (v) formation of the opinion as to whether on the material collected there is a case to place the accused before a Magistrate for trial and if so taking
Consummation
1961 SC 213 (217): (1961) 1 SCR 709. A manufacturer also consumes commodities which are ordinarily called raw materials when he produces semi-finished good which have to undergo further processes of production before they can be transformed
In the manufacture of goods
the manufacture of goods would normally encompass the entire process carried on by the dealer of converting raw materials into finished goods. Where any particular process is so integrally connected with the ultimate production of goods that
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Fabric
as a term which covers all textiles no matter how constructed, how manufactured, or the nature of the material from which made, and the expression 'textile' is described as any product manufactured from fibres through twisting, interlacing,
Consumption and use
1961 SC 213 (217): (1961) 1 SCR 709. A manufacturer also consumes commodities which are ordinarily called raw materials when he produces semi-finished good which have to undergo further processes of production before they can be transformed
Cloth
given in dictionaries as well as by its generally accepted popular connotation 'cloth' is woven, knitted or felted material which is pliable and is capable of being wrapped, folded or wound around. It need not necessarily be
Breach of confidence
use, of the information imparted or, in the case of third parties, by the improper obtaining of confidential material or, if the material was initially obtained innocently, by the improper retention or use of the confidential material
Alteration
Alteration. An alteration vitiates a deed or other instrument, if made in a material part after execution. In the case of deeds, an unexplained alteration is presumed to have been made at
Adulterant
Adulterant, 'adulterant' means any material which is or could be employed for the purposes of adulteration. [Prevention of Food Adulteration Act (37 of
Abrasive wheel
any grinding or cutting operation (i) a wheel, cylinder, disc or cone which, whether or not any other material is comprised in it, consists of abrasive particles held together by mineral, metallic or organic bonds whether natural
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