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Weaving
Matched in: Term Weaving
interwreathe
To weave into a wreath to intertwine
Yarn
Yarn, means any fibre, wool, silk flax, cotton, nylon, etc., spun into strands for weaving, knitting or making thread, AIR 1980 MP 69 (71). [Textile Committee Act, 1968, s. 2(g)(f)] The fabric which
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Cotton textile
are any material that is woven, a material, as a fibre or yarn, used in or suitable for weaving, woven or capable of being woven. The meaning of 'textile' as a noun is a fabric which is
Composite textile mill
Composite textile mill, is one which contains two departments amongst others, namely, spinning and weaving departments. In the weaving department yarn is manufactured. That yarn is captivity consumed in the spinning department of
Industrial employees
directly or indirectly for the purpose of manufacturing process carried on by the factory, J.K. Cotton Spg & Weaving Mills Co. Ltd v. Labour, AIR 1964 SC 737 (742). [U.P. Industrial Disputes Act (28 of 1973)]
Fabric
means yarn woven across the width of the fabric through the lengthwise yarn. Thus the activity of the weaving involves passing of the weft through the warp, Ess Dee Carpet Enterprises v. Union of India, AIR 1980
Goodwill bonus
courts, as imposition of such a bonus is a contradiction of its very concept, New Maneck Chowk Spinning Weaving Co. Pvt. Ltd. v. Textile Labour Association, AIR 1961 SC 867: (1961) 3 SCR 1
Hank
yarn in the reel should be neither more nor less than 768 Metres (840 yards), Cannanore Spinning and Weaving Mills Ltd. v. Collector of Customs and Central Excise, AIR 1970 SC 1950 (1952): (1969) 3 SCC 112:
Import
opposite of import'. The Oxford Dictionary gives a similar meaning to both these words, Central India Spinning and Weaving Co. v. Municipal Committee, AIR 1958 SC 341: (1958) SCR 1102. Import, with its grammatical variations and cognate
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Weaving - Law Dictionary Search Results
Weaving
Matched in: Term Weaving
interwreathe
To weave into a wreath to intertwine
Yarn
Yarn, means any fibre, wool, silk flax, cotton, nylon, etc., spun into strands for weaving, knitting or making thread, AIR 1980 MP 69 (71). [Textile Committee Act, 1968, s. 2(g)(f)] The fabric which
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Cotton textile
are any material that is woven, a material, as a fibre or yarn, used in or suitable for weaving, woven or capable of being woven. The meaning of 'textile' as a noun is a fabric which is
Composite textile mill
Composite textile mill, is one which contains two departments amongst others, namely, spinning and weaving departments. In the weaving department yarn is manufactured. That yarn is captivity consumed in the spinning department of
Industrial employees
directly or indirectly for the purpose of manufacturing process carried on by the factory, J.K. Cotton Spg & Weaving Mills Co. Ltd v. Labour, AIR 1964 SC 737 (742). [U.P. Industrial Disputes Act (28 of 1973)]
Fabric
means yarn woven across the width of the fabric through the lengthwise yarn. Thus the activity of the weaving involves passing of the weft through the warp, Ess Dee Carpet Enterprises v. Union of India, AIR 1980
Goodwill bonus
courts, as imposition of such a bonus is a contradiction of its very concept, New Maneck Chowk Spinning Weaving Co. Pvt. Ltd. v. Textile Labour Association, AIR 1961 SC 867: (1961) 3 SCR 1
Hank
yarn in the reel should be neither more nor less than 768 Metres (840 yards), Cannanore Spinning and Weaving Mills Ltd. v. Collector of Customs and Central Excise, AIR 1970 SC 1950 (1952): (1969) 3 SCC 112:
Import
opposite of import'. The Oxford Dictionary gives a similar meaning to both these words, Central India Spinning and Weaving Co. v. Municipal Committee, AIR 1958 SC 341: (1958) SCR 1102. Import, with its grammatical variations and cognate
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