Substance - Law Dictionary Search Results
Manufacturing process
up, demolishing, or otherwise treating or adapting any article or substance with a view to its use, sale, transport, delivery or
Petroleum
in association with petroleum, or coal, or shale, or any substance which may be extracted from coal, shale, or other rock
Transubstantiation
Transubstantiation, 'the change of the substance of the Bread and Wine in the Supper of our
Insecticide
Insecticide, insecticide means-- (i) any substance specified in the Schedule; or (ii) such other substances (including
Reducing agent
a substance that causes reduction of another substance in a chemical reaction
Form
structure of a document or its contents apart from the substance. See Conveyancing Forms and Precedents; Chitty's Forms; Bullen and Leake's
Abridge
Fr., abbreviare, Lat.], to make shorter in words retaining the substance. Also the making a declaration or count shorter by subtracting
Accident
fortuitous or sudden or unintended occurrence while handling any hazardous substance resulting in continuous or intermittent or repeated exposure to death
Adulterated article
sense of 'adulteration' connotes the mixing of deleterious or other substance with the main basic article; but the definition in the
Article
the Ecclesiastical Courts. Means (as respects standardisation and marking) any substance, artificial or natural, or partly artificial or partly natural, whether
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