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magnetic mine
A marine mine that is detonated by a mechanism that detects the nearness
marine mine
of the sea usually near the shoreline Also called underwater mine and floating mine and previously referred to as a torpedo
Coking coal mine
Coking coal mine, Includes a 'coke oven plant', Sanjeev Coke Manufacturing Company v.
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Claymore mine
an antipersonnel land mine designed to produce a high velocity spray of steel fragments
Subject to suitable agreement being arranged between your solicitor and mine
Subject to suitable agreement being arranged between your solicitor and mine, means that the execution of a suitable agreement or suitable
Development
its grammatical variations means the carrying out of building, engineering, mining or other operations in, on, over or under land or
Royalty
its secondary sense, the word 'royalty' would signify, as in mining leases, that part of the reddendum, variable thought, payable in
Winning
Winning, a mineral means getting or extracting it from the mine, Bihar Mines
Notice of accident
Act, 1906, requires annual returns and notices of accidents in mines and quarries to be given, and in the case of
Appropriate government
control of, the Central Government or in relation to any mines oilfields, railways, aerodromes, telegraphs, broadcasting stations and any works of
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