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Industrial or other establishment

means any-- (a) tramway service, or motor transport service eng-aged in carrying passenger or goods or both by road for hire or reward; (aa) air transport service other than such service belonging to, or exclusively employed in

Ill health

or eyesight which is bound to interfere with their normal working as drivers, Anand Bihari v. Rajasthan State Road Transport Corpn, AIR 1991 SC 1003 (1007): (1991) 1 SCC 731.

Highway

2003), s. 2(e)] 1. Broadly, any main route on land, on water, or in air 2. Jain Public road connecting towns or cities, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 734.

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Heavy goods vehicle

Heavy goods vehicle, means any goods carriage the gross vehicle weight of which, or a tractor or a road-roller the unladen weight of either of which, exceeds 12,000 kilograms. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (59 of 1988), s.

Gradient

Gradient, moving by steps; the deviation of a road or railway from a level surface upon an inclined plane.

Gas

in Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Gas.' By s. 161 of the (English) Public Health Act, 1875 (see also (English) Road Traffic Act, 1934 (24 & 25 Geo. 5, c. 50), s. 23), any urban authority may contract with

Engineering operations

Engineering operations, 'engineering operations' includes the formation or laying out of means of access to a road or the laying out of means of water supply. [Delhi Development Act, 1957 (61 of 1957), s. 2(f)]

Easement

or negative, such as light, water, or the submission to a nuisance; continuous, such as a path or road; discontinuous, for intermittent use; apparent or patent; non-apparent, where there is no external indication that it exists, and

Drivers, etc., of carriages (UK)

Person Act, 1861, s. 35; Licensing Act, 1872, s. 12; Metropolitan Police Act, 1839, s. 54; and the Road Traffic Act, 1930 (20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. 43), as amended by 24 & 25 Geo. 5,

Development Commissioners

be appointed by the king, who also nominates the chairman, under s. 3 of the (English) Development and Road Improve-ment Funds Act, 1909 (9 Edw. 7, c. 47), as amended by the (English) Act of 1910 (10

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