Measuring - Law Dictionary Search Results
Metric system
except our own and Russia) in numbering of coinage, weights, measures, etc., wherein the integer is divided into fractions of a
Magna Carta
the right of publicly discussing and scrutinizing the conduct and measures of the Government of the day. The Great Charter, as
Taximeter
Carriage Act, 1907: The expression 'taximeter' means any appliance for measuring the time or distance for which a cab is used,
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Metage
Metage, measuring. The Corporation of London had formerly the right to dues
Meterage
The act of measuring or the cost of measuring
Horology
The science of measuring time or the principles and art of constructing instruments for
Extensometer
An instrument for measuring the extension of a body especially for measuring the elongation
densitometry
measuring the optical density of a substance by shining light through
Chronometry
The art of measuring time the measuring of time by periods or divisions
Resignation
& 51 Vict. c. 23, and see (English) Clergy Pensions Measure (16 & 17 Geo. 5), No. 5, and (English) Church
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