Pressing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Press work
The work of a press agent
freedom of press
freedom of press The right to publish and distribute one's thoughts and views
Bramah press
A hydrostatic press of immense power invented by Joseph Bramah of London See
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Drill press
A machine for drilling holes in metal the drill being pressed to the metal by the action of a screw
Press cake
the meal powder in the treatment of coal tar the pressed product at various stages of the process or in beet
Press proof
The last proof for correction before sending to press
instance
or impending, vehemence in speech, urgency, from instant- instans insistent, pressing, from present participle of instare to be pressing, stand upon]
Freedom of speech
the welfare of the public. It is function of the Press to disseminate news from as many different sources and with
Begar
following meaning of the word 'begar': 'a forced labourer. One pressed to carry burthens for individuals or the public. Under the
Editor
Editor, The term 'editor' is defined in the Press and Registration of Books Act, 1867 to mean a person
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