Pipe - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sea cock
or valve close to the vessels side for closing a pipe which communicates with the sea
Scavenging
the momentum of the exhaust gases in a long exhaust pipe
Production
includes the making of cigarettes, cigars, cheroots, beedis, cigarette tobacco, pipe tobacco, hookah tobacco, chewing tobacco, pan masala or any chewing
Boiler Explosions Act
these exemptions, except those for Crown and domestic boilers. A pipe may be a 'boiler' within this Act, R. v. Commissioners,
Nargile
smoke is drawn through water Also called hoookah and water pipe Functionally similar to the hubble bubble a simplified form
Transmission
Means transmission of gas at high pressure by means of pipe lines. [Gujarat Gas (Regulation of Transmission, Supply and Distribution) Act,
Tierce
Tierce, the third part of a pipe, or fortytwo gallons.
Telegraphs
purpose of telegraphic communication, with any casing, coating, tube, or pipe inclosing the same, and any apparatus connected therewith for the
Telegraph line
purpose of a telegraph, with any casing, coating, tube or pipe enclosing the same, and any appliances and apparatus connected therewith
Roll
turned up with the hand in the form of a pipe, Staundf. P.C. 11. A list, as a burgess roll, a
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