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Metals, dealers in old
metal goods, and whether such person deals in such Articles only, or together with second-hand goods or marine stores, and the term 'old metals' means the said Articles. See (English) Old Metal Dealers Act, 1861 (24 &
Operation and maintenance of a railway
maintenance of a railway, before any one can be charged with the offence u/s. 3 of the Railway Stores (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1955, it must be shown that he was in possession of railway stores which by
Premises
any tenure. Include any shop, stall, or place where any article of good is sold or manufactured or stored for sale. [Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 (37 of 1954), s. 2 (xi)] Means any land or
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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
Record
appeal. [Supreme Court Rules, 1966, R. 2(1)(m)] It includes the records maintained in the form of books or stored in a computer or in such other form as may be determined by regulations. [Depositories Act, 1996 (22
Reservoir
a stream. It is only by controlling the following stream in an area such as water can be stored in reservoir. Irrigation work would include land used for such purpose. 'Reservoir' may not necessarily mean only the
Cock oven plant
in the coke oven plant, (ii) all workshop belonging to the coke oven plant, including buildings, machinery, instruments, stores, equipment of such workshops and the lands on which such workshops stand, (iii) all coke in stock or
Maintenance
indemnifying his customers from actions brought against them by a trade rival, British Cash, etc., Conveyors v. Lamson Store Service Co., (1908) 1 KB 1006. An action for maintenance does not lie without proof of special damage.
Institor
Institor, a consignee or factor; one who superintends the business of a store or shop. Means a person to whom the transaction of any particular business is committed; esp., a shopkeeper
Institorial power
Institorial power, the charge given to a clerk to manage a shop or store, 1 Bell's Com. By McLaren, 506, 507.
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Metals, dealers in old
metal goods, and whether such person deals in such Articles only, or together with second-hand goods or marine stores, and the term 'old metals' means the said Articles. See (English) Old Metal Dealers Act, 1861 (24 &
Operation and maintenance of a railway
maintenance of a railway, before any one can be charged with the offence u/s. 3 of the Railway Stores (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1955, it must be shown that he was in possession of railway stores which by
Premises
any tenure. Include any shop, stall, or place where any article of good is sold or manufactured or stored for sale. [Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 (37 of 1954), s. 2 (xi)] Means any land or
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Processing
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
Record
appeal. [Supreme Court Rules, 1966, R. 2(1)(m)] It includes the records maintained in the form of books or stored in a computer or in such other form as may be determined by regulations. [Depositories Act, 1996 (22
Reservoir
a stream. It is only by controlling the following stream in an area such as water can be stored in reservoir. Irrigation work would include land used for such purpose. 'Reservoir' may not necessarily mean only the
Cock oven plant
in the coke oven plant, (ii) all workshop belonging to the coke oven plant, including buildings, machinery, instruments, stores, equipment of such workshops and the lands on which such workshops stand, (iii) all coke in stock or
Maintenance
indemnifying his customers from actions brought against them by a trade rival, British Cash, etc., Conveyors v. Lamson Store Service Co., (1908) 1 KB 1006. An action for maintenance does not lie without proof of special damage.
Institor
Institor, a consignee or factor; one who superintends the business of a store or shop. Means a person to whom the transaction of any particular business is committed; esp., a shopkeeper
Institorial power
Institorial power, the charge given to a clerk to manage a shop or store, 1 Bell's Com. By McLaren, 506, 507.
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