Potentiate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dead
Dead, means at or about earth potential and disconnected from any live system. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956,
Common quality
Common quality, The common quality uniting the potential beneficiaries into the class consists of being members of the
Biological resources
material and by-products (excluding Value Added Products) with actual or potential use or value, but does not include human genetic material.
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Barratry
see of Rome. Vexatious incitement to litigation, esp. by soliciting potential legal clients; Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.
Potentially
With power potently
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goods and services and is an information intended for the potential customer and not a mere display of the name of
Pressure wires
system to a central station where a voltmeter indicates the potential of the system at those points
Potentiometer
An instrument for measuring or comparing electrial potentials or electro motive forces
Financial non-viability
basic or permanent sickness. An undertaking which is basically or potentially non-viable will ordinarily be incapable of revival and would face
Potential
Being potent endowed with energy adequate to a result efficacious influential
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