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Liquefied natural gas terminal
Liquefied natural gas terminal, means the facilities and infrastructure required to-- (i) receive liquefied natural gas, (ii) store liquefied natural gas, (iii) enable regasification of liquefied natural gas, and (iv) transport regasified liquefied natural gas till
Stevedore
vessels, Provident Fund Inspector, Ernakulum v. B. Paul Abro, AIR 1965 Ker 239. Means a person employed to store package and goods in a ship's hold, Kasablal Banerjee v. Calcutta D.L. Board, AIR 1960 Cal 166.
Principle amount
amount for purposes of interest and not amount of loan originally advanced, Indian Bank v. M/s Kamalalaya Cloth Store, AIR 1991 Ori 44.
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Res ipsa loquitur
was of a kind that does not ordinarily occur in the absence of negligence, Cox v. May Dept. Store Co., 903 P 2d 1119 (1995).
Reserve and provision
for future use or enjoyment; to set apart for some propose or end in view; to keep in store for future or special use; to keep in reserve', while 'provision' according to Webster means: 'something provided for
Right to site
Right to site, refers to the site on which petroleum is stored and does not include the right to store petroleum on the site, C. Albert Morris v. K. Chandrasekaran,
Hanaper
a hamper], a treasury, answering to out modern term exchequer. A basket or hamper used by chancery to store writs and returns, Black's Law dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 719
Health care system
care for mothers, infants or pregnant women, and includes a health worker in private practice, a pharmacy, drug store and any association of health workers. [Infant Milk Substitutes Feeding Bottle and Infant Foods (Regulation of Production, Supply
Thesaurus inventus est vetus dispositio pecuni', etc., cujus nonextat modo memoria, adeo ut jam dominum non habeat
pecuni', etc., cujus nonextat modo memoria, adeo ut jam dominum non habeat. 3 Inst. 132.-(Treasure-trove is an ancient store of money, etc., of which no recollection exists, so that it now has no owner.)
Giving notice in writing
be presumed to have been aware of the modern devices and equipment already in vogue and also in store for future. If the Court were to interpret the words 'giving notice in writing' in the s. as
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Liquefied natural gas terminal
Liquefied natural gas terminal, means the facilities and infrastructure required to-- (i) receive liquefied natural gas, (ii) store liquefied natural gas, (iii) enable regasification of liquefied natural gas, and (iv) transport regasified liquefied natural gas till
Stevedore
vessels, Provident Fund Inspector, Ernakulum v. B. Paul Abro, AIR 1965 Ker 239. Means a person employed to store package and goods in a ship's hold, Kasablal Banerjee v. Calcutta D.L. Board, AIR 1960 Cal 166.
Principle amount
amount for purposes of interest and not amount of loan originally advanced, Indian Bank v. M/s Kamalalaya Cloth Store, AIR 1991 Ori 44.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Res ipsa loquitur
was of a kind that does not ordinarily occur in the absence of negligence, Cox v. May Dept. Store Co., 903 P 2d 1119 (1995).
Reserve and provision
for future use or enjoyment; to set apart for some propose or end in view; to keep in store for future or special use; to keep in reserve', while 'provision' according to Webster means: 'something provided for
Right to site
Right to site, refers to the site on which petroleum is stored and does not include the right to store petroleum on the site, C. Albert Morris v. K. Chandrasekaran,
Hanaper
a hamper], a treasury, answering to out modern term exchequer. A basket or hamper used by chancery to store writs and returns, Black's Law dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 719
Health care system
care for mothers, infants or pregnant women, and includes a health worker in private practice, a pharmacy, drug store and any association of health workers. [Infant Milk Substitutes Feeding Bottle and Infant Foods (Regulation of Production, Supply
Thesaurus inventus est vetus dispositio pecuni', etc., cujus nonextat modo memoria, adeo ut jam dominum non habeat
pecuni', etc., cujus nonextat modo memoria, adeo ut jam dominum non habeat. 3 Inst. 132.-(Treasure-trove is an ancient store of money, etc., of which no recollection exists, so that it now has no owner.)
Giving notice in writing
be presumed to have been aware of the modern devices and equipment already in vogue and also in store for future. If the Court were to interpret the words 'giving notice in writing' in the s. as
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