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Shunt valve
A valve permitting a fluid under pressure an easier avenue of escape than normally specif a valve actuated by the governor … a fluid under pressure an easier avenue of escape than normally specif a valve actuated by the governor used in one system of marine engine governing to connect both ends of the low pressure cylinder as a
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grandfather
grandfather : to permit to continue under a grandfather clause [current residents will be ed under the regulation] often used with in … : to permit to continue under a grandfather clause [current residents will be ed under the regulation] often used with in
Uses
of copyholds-sine no person can be introduced into the estate without the lord's consent; for if use were permitted, there would then be effected a transmutation of the possession by operation of law, which would be contrary
Permit
a State or Regional Transport Authority or an authority prescribed in this behalf under this Act authorising the use of a motor vehicle as a transport vehicle. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (59 of 1988), s. 2 (31)] … Permit, a licence. An instrument granted by the officers of excise, certifying that the excise duties on certain goods
Royalty
of each article sold under the patent. Royalty is share of product or profit reserved by owner for permitting another to use the property. In its broadest aspect, it is share of profit reserved by owner for
Public Worship Regulation Act, 1874
been introduced into such church; or (2) that the incumbent has within the preceding twelve months used or permitted to be used in such church or burial ground any unlawful ornament of the minister of the church, … be made for the administration of the laws relating to the performance of divine service according to the use of the Church of England'it was provided that whensoever a vacancy should occur in the office of official
res gestae
to the hearsay rule, but most modern rules of evidence (as the Federal Rules of Evidence) have abandoned use of res gestae and specify the different exceptions on their own terms. b : an exception to the … 552 N.E.2d 56 (1990)"] 2 a : an exception or set of exceptions to the hearsay rule that permits the admission of hearsay evidence regarding excited utterances or declarations relating to mental, emotional, or bodily states or
Licence and lease
Guram, AIR 1987 SC 117 (132): (1986) 4 SCC 447. Means a licence granted under section 15 to use the Indian Standards Certification Mark in relation to any article or process which conforms to the Indian Standard … of 1986), s. 2 (j)] It means a licence to import or export and includes a customs clearance permit and any other permission issued or granted under this Act. [Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992, s.
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