Shedding - Law Dictionary Search Results
Shedding
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Shed
open in front an outbuilding a hut as a wagon shed a wood shed
Shed
Shed, means a slight or temporary structure for shade or shelter.
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Bloodshed
The shedding or spilling of blood slaughter the act of shedding human
Lachrymose
Generating or shedding tears given to shedding tears suffused with tears tearful
Building
12. See NEW BUILDING. Means a house, outhouse, stable, latrine, shed, hut or other roofed structure whether of masonry, brick, wood,
Wilful
Wilful, deliberate conduct of a person who is a free agent, knows that he is doing and intends to do...
Fixtures
deemed fixtures; thus, even if he erect buildings'as barns, granaries, sheds, and mills upon blocks, rollers, patterns, pillars, or plates, resting
Factory
operation of the Mines Act, 1952 or a railway running shed, B.M. Lakshmanamurthy v. Employees' State Insurance Corporation, AIR 1974 SC
Pellagra
skin characterized by redness especially in exposed areas scaling and shedding of the skin and accompanied with severe gastrointestinal disturbance and
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