Mobility - Law Dictionary Search Results
Leprosy cured person
manifest deformity; (ii) manifest deformity and paresis but having sufficient mobility in their hands and feet to enable them to engage
Free trade throughout the territory of India
trade has, therefore, to be free from trade barriers. The mobility of goods throughout the territory of India has to be
Movableness
The quality or state of being movable mobility susceptibility of motion
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electrophoretic
of or pertaining to electrophoresis electrophoretic mobility accomplished using electrophoresis as electrophoretic separation electrophoretic analysis
Nitromethane
A nitro derivative of methane CH3NO2 obtained as a mobile liquid called also nitrocarbol It has been used as a
Public switched telephone network
sets/accessories. [Regulation on Quality of Service of Basic and Cellular Mobile Telephone Service, 2005 (11 of 2005), R. 2(xii)]
Physiotherapist
physical response using physical agents, activities and devices including exercises, mobilization, manipulations, therapeutic ultrasound, electrical and thermal agents and electrotherapy for
Factory
to the operation of the Mines Act, 1952, or a mobile unit belonging to the armed forces of the Union, railway
Construction equipment vehicle
mounted, self-propelled, excavator, loader, backhoe, compactor roller, dumper, motor grader, mobile crane, dozer, fork lift truck, self-loading concrete mixer or any
Commercial assets
Channel Islands or Gibraltar. Class 3 assets comprise loons for mobile homes, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. (2), para 762, p.
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