Rubber - Law Dictionary Search Results
Compensation and market value
the determination of the amount of compensation, Periyar and Pareekanni Rubber Ltd. v. State of Kerala, (1991) 4 SCC 195 (211).
Commercial concern
(viii) a concern engaged in air transport service; (ix) a rubber, tea, coffee or cinchona plantation; (x) a concern engaged in
Rabot
A rubber of hard wood used in smoothing marble to be polished
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Abrasive wheel
a wheel or disc made of metal, wood, cloth, felt, rubber or paper with any surface consisting wholly or partly of
Rubber
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Roque
play The court has a wood border often faced with rubber used as a cushion in bank shots The balls are
Declaration of London, 1909
optical instruments; (3) not contraband, or any raw textile materials, rubber, hides, metallic ores, earths. Eleven countries signed the convention. With
Deceit
Cackett v. Keswick, (1902) 2 Ch 456, and Christine Ville Rubber Estates, (1911) 28 TLR 38, and CONCEALMENT [Smith v. Chadwick,
Metro railway
rapid transit system having dedicated right-of-way, with steel wheel or rubber-tyred wheel coaches, but excluding tramways, for carriage of passengers, and
Duty of excise
I, Entry 84] See also Union of India v. Madras Rubber Ltd., (1986) 4 SCC 661: AIR 1986 SC 1992.
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Rubber - Law Dictionary Search Results
Compensation and market value
the determination of the amount of compensation, Periyar and Pareekanni Rubber Ltd. v. State of Kerala, (1991) 4 SCC 195 (211).
Commercial concern
(viii) a concern engaged in air transport service; (ix) a rubber, tea, coffee or cinchona plantation; (x) a concern engaged in
Rabot
A rubber of hard wood used in smoothing marble to be polished
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Abrasive wheel
a wheel or disc made of metal, wood, cloth, felt, rubber or paper with any surface consisting wholly or partly of
Rubber
Matched in: Term Rubber
Roque
play The court has a wood border often faced with rubber used as a cushion in bank shots The balls are
Declaration of London, 1909
optical instruments; (3) not contraband, or any raw textile materials, rubber, hides, metallic ores, earths. Eleven countries signed the convention. With
Deceit
Cackett v. Keswick, (1902) 2 Ch 456, and Christine Ville Rubber Estates, (1911) 28 TLR 38, and CONCEALMENT [Smith v. Chadwick,
Metro railway
rapid transit system having dedicated right-of-way, with steel wheel or rubber-tyred wheel coaches, but excluding tramways, for carriage of passengers, and
Duty of excise
I, Entry 84] See also Union of India v. Madras Rubber Ltd., (1986) 4 SCC 661: AIR 1986 SC 1992.
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