Pit Hole - Law Dictionary Search Results
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A pit a pockmark...
Pit
A large cavity or hole in the ground either natural or artificial a cavity in the surface of a body an indentation...
Pitted
Marked with little pits as in smallpox See Pit v t 2...
Cock-pit
Cock-pit, a set of apartments built on the site of the old cock-pit of Whitehall Palace. This was converted into the Privy Council offices in the reign of William III.; but the old name remained till modern times....
Pit's mouth value
Pit's mouth value, is indicative of value of mineral at the mouth of a pit, R.B. Bajpai v. State of Madhya Pradesh, (1968) Jab LJ 658: (1968) MPLJ 267: (1968) MPWR 504....
black hole
A dungeon or dark cell in a prison a military lock up or guardroom now commonly with allusion to the cell the Black Hole in a fort at Calcutta called the Black Hole of Calcutta into which 146 English prisoners were thrust by the nabob Suraja Dowla on the night of June 20 1765 and in which 123 of the prisoners died before morning from lack of air...
pits
The worst possible situation person or thing something extremely bad boring or depressing always used with the as cleaning the house is the pits...
pit stop
A stop by one of the competing cars in a pit by the side of the racetrack to take on gasoline change tires or perform other maintenance...
Pock pitted
Pockmarked pitted...
Pits head
Pits head, see, Ponyam Cements and Minerals Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 2003 SC 2665....
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