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Ivory
Ivory, in Collins English Dictionary, 'ivory' has been defined as: (i) A hard smooth creamy white variety of dentine that makes up a major part of the tusks of elephants, walruses and similar animals. … (iii) a yellowish-white colour; cream. (iv) A substance resembling elephant tusk. Ivory, therefore, even as per the dictionary mean-ing is not confined to elephant ivory, Balram Kamanat v. Union of India, (2003) 7 SCC 628 (634).
Indium
of its characteristic spectrum of two indigo blue lines hence its name In appearance it resembles zinc being white or lead gray soft malleable and easily fusible but in its chemical relation it resembles aluminium or gallium … A rare metallic element of atomic number 49 discovered in certain ores of zinc by means of its characteristic spectrum of two indigo blue lines hence its name In appearance it resembles zinc being
claim
her children…ate the applesauce…and were then so discomforted that they had to have their stomachs pumped "J. J. White and R. S. Summers"] see also res judicata NOTE: A cause of action may encompass more than one … encompass more than one claim as the term is used in sense 3a. Claim is often used to mean cause of action, however, esp. in modern federal practice. c : a right to payment or to an
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arrival-departure card
and Border Protection official at the port-of-entry gives foreign visitors (all non-U.S. citizens) an Arrival-Departure Record, (a small white card) when they enter the United States. Recorded on this card is the immigrant classification and the authorized … period of stay in the U.S. This is either recorded as a date or the entry of D/S, meaning duration of status. It is important to keep this card safe because it shows the length of time
duration of status
Homeland Security U.S immigration inspector at port-of-entry gives foreign visitors (all non-U.S citizens) an Arrival-Departure Record, (a small white card) when they enter the United States. Recorded on this card is the visa classification and the authorized … period of stay in the U.S. This is either recorded as a date or the entry or D/S, meaning duration of status. The I-94 is a very important card to make sure you keep, because it shows
Candidate
Candidate [fr. Candidatus, Lat., clothed in white], a competitor, one who solicits or proposes himself for a place or office. The name is derived from … 1984 SC 309: (1984) 2 SCR 6 (312). [Presidential and Vice Presidential Election Act (31 of 1952)] 'Candidate' means a person who has been nominated as a candidate, at any election. [Indian Penal Code 1860, s. 171A
Sodium
nature always occuring combined as in common salt in albite etc It is isolated as a soft waxy white unstable metal so highly reactive that it combines violently with water and to be preserved must be kept … liquid Sodium is used combined in many salts in the free state as a reducer and as a means of obtaining other metals as magnesium and aluminium is an important commercial product Symbol Na Natrium Atomic weight
Factory
children indirectly attained, and the fencing of machinery prescribed. The (English) Act of 1878 was amended, as to White Lead Factories and Bakehouses, by the Factory and Workshop Act, 1883, as to Cotton Cloth and like humid … of trade; also a building in which goods are manufactured. In the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, 'Factory' means by s. 149 'textile factory and non-textile factory, or either of those descriptions of factories.' The expression 'textile
Libel
JUSTIFICATION; PUBLICATION; and SLANDER. As to trade libels, it has been held by the House of Lords in White v. Mellin, 1895, AC 154, that an action will not lie for a false statement disparaging a trader's … granted to restrain a trade libel without proof of special damage (ibid). In the Spiritual Court a libel means the Articles drawn out in a formal allegation setting forth the complainant's ground of complaint, 3 Bl. Com.
Paper
fibres interlaced into a compact web, made (usually in the form of a thin flexible sheet, most commonly white) from various fibrous materials, as linen and cotton rags, straw, wood, certain grasses, etc., which are macerated into … a thermosetting ink (made to a liquid consistency) based mainly on wax, non-drying oils, pigments and dyes by means of a suitable coating roller and equalising rod and then passing it through chilled rolls cannot be used
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