Ore - Law Dictionary Search Results
Winning
as to reach a seam of coal or vein of ore and prepare it for working. The expression 'to win' interpreted
Upgrading ores
Upgrading ores, means as the high-grade deposits become more inaccessible or exhausted
Tailings
Tailings, as those portions of washed or milled ore that are regarded as too poor to be treated further,
Occasions export
involved, such a sale would not occasion any export, Manganese Ore (India) Ltd. v. Regional Assistant Commissioner of Sales Tax, AIR
Manufacture
by the assessee, State of Maharashtra v. Central Provinces Manganese Ore Co. Ltd., AIR 1977 SC 879: (1977) 1 SCC 643:
Incentive bonus
v. Employees, AIR 1960 SC 896 (897). See also Manganese Ore (India) Ltd. v. Chand Lal Saha, AIR 1991 SC 520.
Hypothetical case
an hypothetical state of facts, Glasgow Navigation Co. v. Iron Ore Co., 1910 AC 293.
Cost-book mining companies
are signed by all present. A license to try for ores, for twelve months, or some short period, is then obtained;
Challenge
jury have appeared; a challenge to the polls is made ore tenus, that to the array in writing. The trial of
Bullion
metals are called so, either when smelted from the native ore, and not perfectly refined; or when they are perfectly refined,
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