 | Great Britain. Board of Trade - 1903 - 448 pages
...Australian States, see note (rt), page 329. (g) The importation of petroleum and other mineral oils which give off an inflammable vapour at a temperature of less than 100° Fahr. is prohibited. (k) Liquid fuel, the product of petroleum, with a flashing point not under 150°... | |
 | Chartered Insurance Institute - 1906 - 458 pages
...such of the petroleum so defined as, when tested in manner set forth in Schedule 1 to this Act, gives off an inflammable vapour at a temperature of less than 100" of Fahrenheit's thermometer." It will thus be seen that the legal definition of petroleum is a wide one, embracing liquid products... | |
 | New York (State). Public Service Commission. First District - 1908 - 838 pages
...vapours. Thus throughout the act 'petroleum' is to be used and considered as including such products as give off an inflammable vapour at a temperature of less than 100 degrees." To the same effect are Queen v. Kershaio (Queens Bench), 6 El. & Bl. 990; En parte Ferguson,... | |
 | Alfred Henry Allen - 1910 - 668 pages
...such of the petroleum so denned as, when tested in manner set forth in Schedule I. to this Act, gives off an inflammable vapour at a temperature of less than 100° of Fahrenheit's thermometer." Petroleum, within the meaning of the Act, is only allowed to be kept and sold under certain restrictions,... | |
 | Alfred Henry Allen - 1910 - 656 pages
...such of the petroleum so denned as, when tested in manner set forth in Schedule I. to this Act, gives off an inflammable vapour at a temperature of less than 100° of Fahrenheit's thermometer." Petroleum, within the meaning of the Act, is only allowed to be kept and sold under certain restrictions,... | |
 | Sir Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1913 - 752 pages
...petroleum, coal, schist, shale, peat, or other bituminous substance, and any product of them, as gives off an inflammable vapour at a temperature of less than 100° of Fahrenheit's thermometer." The prescribed apparatus for testing consists of a slightly conical oil cup of thin sheet-iron, provided... | |
 | Sir Boverton Redwood - 1922 - 642 pages
...from petroleum, coal, schist, shale, peat, or other bituminous substance or products thereof, which give off an inflammable vapour at a temperature of less than 100° F., prohibited. All other mineral oils and wax of all kinds, 15 per cent, ad valorem. SIAM. Petroleum,... | |
 | Great Britain - 1868 - 690 pages
...attached thereto a Label in legible Characters stating as follows : " Great Care must be taken in bringing any Light near to the Contents of this Vessel, as...an inflammable Vapour at a Temperature of less than One hundred Degrees of Fahrenheit's Thermometer." Any Person acting in contravention of this Section... | |
 | 1871 - 256 pages
...for private use within fifty yards of a dwelling-house ; but it appeared that the petroleum did not give off an inflammable vapour at a temperature of less than 100 degrees of Fahrenheit's thermometer, but that it gave off such a vapour at a higher temperature. The... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1868 - 726 pages
...attached thereto a Label in legible Characters stating as follows : " Great Care must be taken in bringing any Light near to " the Contents of this Vessel, as they give off an inflammable 35 " Vapour at a Temperature of less than One hundred and ten " Degrees of Fahrenheit's Thermometer."... | |
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