Outlet - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: outlet Page: 2Outgate
An outlet...
Intake
The place where water air or other substance is taken into a pipe conduit or machine opposed to outlet...
hickey
A device used to adapt a lighting fixture for mounting in an outlet box or on a pipe...
Ductless
Having to duct or outlet as a ductless gland...
Deacuteboucheacute
A place for exit an outlet hence a market for goods...
nontaxable
Not subject to taxation of goods imported into a country or sold at retail outlets as most laws imposing sales taxes make food nontaxable Opposite of taxable...
Hydraulic basis
Hydraulic basis, means the basis for identifying a viable, irrigated area served by one or more hyd-raulic structure such as head works, distributaries, minors, outlets and the like, the Rajasthan Farmers' Participation in Management of Irrigation System Act, 2000, s. 2(k)....
Marque
Marketing Service Obligations, means obliga-tions--(i) to set up marketing infrastructure and retail outlets in remote areas in respect of notified petroleum and petroleum products,(ii) to maintain minimum stock of notified petroleum and petroleum products,(iii) of a local distribution entity to supply natural gas to consumers, and(iv) such other obligations as may be specified by regulations. [Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board Act, 2006. s. 2(w)]...
Selection grade
Selection grade, a selection grade is intended to ensure that capable employees who may not get a chance of promotion on account of limited outlets of promotions should at least be placed in the selection grade to prevent stagnation on the maxi-mum of the scale. Selection grades are, therefore, created in the interest of greater efficiency, Lalit Mohan Deb v. Union of India, AIR 1972 SC 995 (997): (1973) 3 SCC 862....
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