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Carton

Pasteboard for paper boxes also a pasteboard box...


Cartel

Cartel [fr. Cartella, It., pasteboard], a piece of pasteboard with some inscription on it, hung up in some place, and to be removed, Floria's Dict., voce 'Cartella.' Hence a written challenge openly hung up; afterwards any written challenge. See CHARTEL.An agreement between or conventional grouping of producers of raw materials or goods.The cartel is an association of producers who by agreement among themselves to control production, sale and prices of the product to obtain a monopoly in any particular industry or commodity. Analysing the object of formation of a cartel in other words, it amounts to an unfair trade practice which is not in the public interest. The intention to acquire monopoly power can be spelt from formation of such a cartel by some of the producers, Union of India v. Hindustan Development Corpn., (1993) 3 SCC 499: AIR 1984 SC 988 (1008). [Constitution of India, Arts. 299, 14, 19]'Cartel' includes an association of producers, sellers, distributors, traders or service...


Bandbox

A light box of pasteboard or thin wood usually cylindrical for holding ruffs the bands of the 17th century collars caps bonnets etc...


Card

A piece of pasteboard or thick paper blank or prepared for various uses as a playing card a visiting card a card of invitation pl a game played with cards...


Cardboard

A stiff compact pasteboard of various qualities for making cards etc often having a polished surface...


Cartridge

A complete charge for a firearm contained in or held together by a case capsule or shell of metal pasteboard or other material...


Chart

A sheet of paper pasteboard or the like on which information is exhibited esp when the information is arranged in tabular form as an historical chart...


firework

A device for producing a striking display of light or a figure or figures in plain or colored fire by the combustion of materials that burn in some peculiar manner as gunpowder sulphur metallic filings and various salts also called a pyrotechnic device The most common feature of fireworks is a paper or pasteboard tube filled with the combustible material A number of these tubes or cases are often combined so as to make when kindled a great variety of figures in fire often variously colored The skyrocket is a common form of firework The art of designing fireworks for purposes of entertainment is called pyrotechnics The name firework is also given to various combustible preparations used in war...


Millboard

A kind of stout pasteboard...


Panstereorama

A model of a town or country in relief executed in wood cork pasteboard or the like...


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