Shadeful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: shadefulShadeful
Full of shade shady...
Shading
Act or process of making a shade...
Shady
Abounding in shade or shades overspread with shade causing shade...
Shadeless
Being without shade not shaded...
Shadow
Shade within defined limits obscurity or deprivation of light apparent on a surface and representing the form of the body which intercepts the rays of light as the shadow of a man of a tree or of a tower See the Note under Shade n 1...
Shadowing
Shade or gradation of light and color shading...
Shadowy
Full of shade or shadows causing shade or shadow...
Expedient
Expedient, In Words and Phrases (Permanent Edn.), Vol. 15A, Evidence-Eyewitness the word 'expedient' has been described as when used as an adjective as 'apt' and 'suitable to the end in view'; 'furthering, or adapted to further, what is purposed'; practical and efficient; as, an expedient change of policy; an expedient solution of a difficulty, hence, advantageous. The word 'expedient' occurring in the statute authorising modification, revocation under the circumstances would comprehend whatever is suitable and appropriate for any reason for the accomplishment of the specified object, Hotal Sea Civil v. State of West Bengal, (2002) 4 SCC 1(13).The word 'expedient' used in this provision, has several shades of meaning. In one dictionary sense, 'expedient' (adj.) means 'apt and suitable to the end in view', 'practical and efficient'; 'politic'; 'profitable'; 'advisable', 'fit, proper and suitable to the circumstances of the case'. In another shade, it means a device 'characterised by mer...
Grove
Grove, in Webster's New World Dictionary, p. 641, a grove has been defined as a small wood; groups of trees standing together without undergrowth. The Shorter (Oxford English Dictionary, Vol. I, 838 also defines it as a small wood, a group to trees affording shade or forming avenues or walks. In Corpus Juris Secundum, Vol. 98, p. 688 a grove is defined to mean a cluster of trees not sufficiently extensive to be called a wood; a group to trees of indefinite extent but not large enough to constitute a forest; especially such a group considered as furnishing shade for avenues and walks, Sardar Chandrajirao Angre v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1968 SC 494 (496): (1968) 1 SCR 761. [Madhya Bharat Abolition of Jagirs Act, 1951 (28 of 1951), s. 5(b) (iv)]...
Processing
Processing, in common parlance 'processing' is understood as an action which brings forth some change or alteration of the goods or material which is subjected to the act of processing. 'What is necessary in order to characterise an operation as 'processing' is that the commodity must, as a result of the operation, experience some change' (See Chowgule & Co. Pvt. Ltd. v. Union of India, 1981 (1) SCC 653: AIR 1981 SC 1014). In a cold storage, vegetables, fruits and several other articles which requires preservation by refrigeration are stored. While as a result of long storage, Scientific examination might indicate loss of moisture content that is not sufficient for holding that the stored articles have undergone a process, Delhi Cold Storage Pvt. Ltd. v. Commissioner of Income Tax, New Delhi, AIR 1991 SC 2125.Processing, include the preservation of such products as canning, freezing drying, salting, smoking, peeling or filleting etc., Regional Executive, Kerala Fishermen's Welfare Fund...
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