Screen - Law Dictionary Search Results
Shelter
covers or defends from injury or annoyance a protection a screen
Skreen
See Screen
Cinematograph
cinematograph. A contrivance for projecting in rapid succession on a screen a series of instantaneous photographs so as to give the
Eligible transaction
Eligible transaction, means any transaction (A) carried out electronically on screen-based systems through a stock broker or sub-broker or such other
False lights
any person who after receiving notice fails to extinguish or screen any fire or light that may be mistaken for a
Mohatra
Mohatra, a fradulent contract to screen usury.
Phantasmagoria
all the rest of the glass is opaque black The screen is between the spectators and the instrument and the figures
Pardanashin lady
and having no communication except from behind the parda or screen with any male person save a few privileged relations or
Projector
apparatus for throwing illuminated images or motion pictures on the screen, CCE v. Fusebase Eltoto Ltd., AIR 1994 SC 1289 (1291):
Reredos
Reredos, an ornamental screen covering the wall at the altar, see Philpotts v. Boyd,
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