Plastic - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: plasticPlastic, plastic goods and plastic powder
Plastic, plastic goods and plastic powder, is used along with bakelite and bakelite goods and the manner in which the legislature uses these expressions will clearly indicate that the intention is to cover all kinds of plastic material whether in primary form or in any other secondary form, Municipal Corpn. for the City of Thane v. Asmaco Plastic Industries, (1999) 1 SCC 372....
Plastic
Plastic, the term 'plastic', is a commercial classifica-tion which covers various kinds of natural or synthetic materials which can be shaped by heat during their fabrication either by moulding or by extrusion and which will retain that shape during use. Rubber or synthetic material which is used for the manufacture or fibres and yarn, or for the manufacture of photographic film and cellophane, is not commercially considered as plastic, Chemicals and Fibres of India v. Union of India, AIR 1997 SC 558 (560): (1997) 2 SCC 664. [Central Excise and Sale Act, 1944, s. 15A (as it stood prior to 28-2-1964)]...
Plastic
Having the power to give form or fashion to a mass of matter as the plastic hand of the Creator...
Plastical
See Plastic...
Plastically
In a plastic manner...
Plasticity
The quality or state of being plastic...
Bakelite
a thermosetting plastic used in electric insulators and for making plastic ware and telephone receivers etc...
flyswat
An implement with a flat part a mesh of metal or plastic and a long handle used to kill insects by striking them The handle is typically about one foot long and the flat mesh at the end usually of plastic is about 5 inces square...
Lucite
A brand name for a transparent plastic based on methyl methacrylate esters the term is often used generically to refer to any similar transparent plastic It is sold in various forms including rigid sheets which may be used as a substitute for glass in windows...
Band Aid
An adhesive bandage composed of a short ribbon of cloth or plastic with an adhesive coating on one side and having a patch of gauze at the center It is used to cover small cuts abrasions or blisters on the skin and may be easily applied to and removed from the skin with no additional material Originally a trademark the term has been popularly used generically...
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