Pressing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deposit
(1) necessary, made upon some sudden emergency, and from some pressing necessity; as, for instance, in case of a fire, a
Assignment
2(1)(b)] The word 'assignment' does not mean 'appointment', Oriental Metal Pressing Works, (P) Ltd. v. Bhaskar Kashinath, AIR 1961 SC 573
Expectant heir
security which the expectant heir can offer, and from the pressing character of his immediate necessities, the rate of interest is
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Riveting
clinching the end as of a rivet by beating or pressing
VerbarRepoussage
Art or process of hammering out or pressing thin metal from the reverse side 1 in producing repousseacute
Pushing
Pressing forward in business enterprising driving energetic also forward officious intrusive
Pressure
The act of pressing or the condition of being pressed compression a squeezing a
Rivet
together by passing it through them and then beating or pressing down the point so that it shall spread out and
Pressive
Pressing urgent also oppressive as pressive taxation
Self acting
acting feed apparatus a self acting mule a self acting press
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