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Military stores, The expression 'military stores' used in Schedule II is comprehensive enough to cover articles essential for military use inclusive of trailers/water tankers supplies of which are accumulated in the depot for being drawn upon whenever needed, Cantonment Board v. Mahindra Owen Ltd., AIR 1986 SC 1114 (1117): (1986) Supp SCC 301....
Arsenals
Arsenals [fr. arzana, darzena, tarzana, It.], dockyards, magazines, and other military stores. It is a felony punishable by death to burn or otherwise destroy a royal arsenal (The (English) Dockyards, etc. Protection Act, 1772), (12 Geo. 3, c. 24); a felony punishable with penal servitude to be guilty of spying thee; and a misdemeanour to disclose official information as to a royal arsenal. ((English) Official Secrets Acts, 1911 and 1920)...
Marine-store dealers
Marine-store dealers. See (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 (57 & 58Vict. c. 60), ss. 533-540, re-enacting (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1854 (17 & 18 Vict. c. 104), ss. 480-483; by which any dealer in 'anchors, cables, sails, old junk, old iron, or other marine stores of any kind, must have his name, with the words ' dealer in marine stores,' painted on all his warehouses and places of deposit, must not purchase marine stores from any person apparently under sixteen, must enter in a book all such marine stores as he may become possessed of, and may not cut up cables, etc., without obtaining a ' permit ' from a justice of the peace, which permit must be advertised before the dealer proceeds to act thereon.' A person as so defined is, by the (English) Children Act, 1933 (see CHILDREN), prohibited by s. 9 from purchasing 'old metal' from a person under 16. See also (English) Public Health Amendment Act, 1907, s. 86. See METALS, DEALERS IN OLD....
Public stores
Public stores. By the (English) Public Stores Act, 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 25), various provisions are made for the protection of public stores and the punishment of persons improperly obtaining the same or obliterating the marks thereon, and see Army and Air Force Acts....
Store
Store, the expression 'store' means storing for the sale, Giridhari Ballani v. Corporation of Calcutta, AIR 1966 Cal 634 (636). [Prevention of Food Adultera-tion Act, 1954, ss. 7, 16(1)(a)]1. A place where goods are deposited to be pur-chased or sold 2. To keep goods in safe keeping for future delivery in an unchanged condition, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1432....
Military Law
Military Law, as distinguished from civil law, is the law relating to and administered by military courts, and is concerned with the trial and punishment of offences committed by officers, soldiers and other persons (e.g., sutlers and camp followers) who are from circumstances subjected for the time being to the same law as soldiers. But the term 'military law' is frequently used in a wider sense and as including not only the disciplinary but also the administrative law of the Army, as, for instance, the law of enlistment and billeting, Manual of Military Law, p. 6. Consult Clode's Military Forces of the Crown....
military government
military government : the government established by a military commander in conquered territory to administer the military law declared under military authority applicable to all persons in the conquered territory and superseding any incompatible local law ...
Re store
To store again as the goods taken out were re stored...
uniform code of military justice
uniform code of military justice The body of law that governs military persons in their conduct as military personnel. Source: FindLaw ...
Military feuds
Military feuds, the genuine or original feuds which were in the hands of military men, who performed military duty for their tenures. See TENURE....
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