Priming - Law Dictionary Search Results
Matchlock
An old form of gunlock containing a match for firing the priming hence a musket fired by means of a match
Flintlock
a gun or pistol having a flint fixed in the hammer which on striking the steel ignites the priming
Firelock
An old form of gunlock as the flintlock which ignites the priming by a spark perhaps originally a matchlock Hence a gun having such a lock
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Epinglette
An iron needle for piercing the cartridge of a cannon before priming
Portfire
of strong paper filled with a composition of niter sulphur and mealed powder used principally to ignite the priming in proving guns and as an incendiary material in shells
Ireland
the two Legislatures. Northern Ireland accepted and brought this Government into being, Sir James Craig becoming the first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. The Republicans (Sinn Fein, 'Ourselves Alone') of Southern Ireland refused to accept the Act,
Peshura, Paishura
Peshura, Paishura, guide leader, the prime minister of the Mahratta Government, Ibid.
Machinery
Ltd., AIR 1995 Bom 38 (40). [Bombay Municipal Corporation Act, (3 of 1888), Sch. H, Item 50] Includes prime movers, transmission machinery and all other appliances whereby power is generated, transformed, transmitted or applied. [Factories Act, 1948
Minister
in U.K., Ministers are appointed by the President and Governor of the States on the advice of the Prime Minister and the Chief Ministers respectively. [Constitution of India, Art. 75(1) and Art. 164(1)] Minister, is a person
Motion of thanks
motion is moved by a member and seconded by another member both of whom are selected by the Prime Minister, Practice and Procedure of Parliament, M.N. Kaul and S.L. Shakdher, 5th Edn., 2001, p. 206.
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Priming - Law Dictionary Search Results
Matchlock
An old form of gunlock containing a match for firing the priming hence a musket fired by means of a match
Flintlock
a gun or pistol having a flint fixed in the hammer which on striking the steel ignites the priming
Firelock
An old form of gunlock as the flintlock which ignites the priming by a spark perhaps originally a matchlock Hence a gun having such a lock
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Epinglette
An iron needle for piercing the cartridge of a cannon before priming
Portfire
of strong paper filled with a composition of niter sulphur and mealed powder used principally to ignite the priming in proving guns and as an incendiary material in shells
Ireland
the two Legislatures. Northern Ireland accepted and brought this Government into being, Sir James Craig becoming the first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. The Republicans (Sinn Fein, 'Ourselves Alone') of Southern Ireland refused to accept the Act,
Peshura, Paishura
Peshura, Paishura, guide leader, the prime minister of the Mahratta Government, Ibid.
Machinery
Ltd., AIR 1995 Bom 38 (40). [Bombay Municipal Corporation Act, (3 of 1888), Sch. H, Item 50] Includes prime movers, transmission machinery and all other appliances whereby power is generated, transformed, transmitted or applied. [Factories Act, 1948
Minister
in U.K., Ministers are appointed by the President and Governor of the States on the advice of the Prime Minister and the Chief Ministers respectively. [Constitution of India, Art. 75(1) and Art. 164(1)] Minister, is a person
Motion of thanks
motion is moved by a member and seconded by another member both of whom are selected by the Prime Minister, Practice and Procedure of Parliament, M.N. Kaul and S.L. Shakdher, 5th Edn., 2001, p. 206.
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