Pipe - Law Dictionary Search Results
Retrenchment compensation
the rigour of hardship which retrenchment inevitably causes, Indian Hume Pipe Co. Ltd. v. Workmen, AIR 1960 SC 251 (253): (1960)
Recta prisa regis
king's right to prisage, or taking of one butt or pipe of wine before, and another behind, the mast, as a
Perils of the sea
accidents of the seas'), rats gnawed a hole in a pipe on board ship, whereby sea-water escaped and damaged a cargo
Bossinnus
Bossinnus, a rustic pipe.
Nominal damage
there is an infraction of a legal right, Indian Hume Pipe Co. Ltd. v. Vendra Venkanna Proprietor of Jai Bharathi Cement
Line
(161): (1962) 3 SCR 146. Means any wire, cable, tube, pipe, insulator, conductor or other similar thing (including its casing or
Ingrossator magni rotuli
Ingrossator magni rotuli, clerk of the pipe; a former Exchequer officer.
Hogshead
Hogshead, a measure containing half a pipe, a fourth part of a tune, or sixty-three gallons.
Gratuity
of the rules superannuation or of physical disability, Indian Hume Pipe Co. Ltd. v. Workmen, AIR 1960 SC 251: (1960) 2
Electric supply-line
or underground cable), together with any casing, coating, covering, tube, pipe or insulator enclosing, surrounding or supporting the same or any
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