Relevance should be granted a broad scope: Peruvian
Guano at 62.
Not exact matches
By radiocarbon dating
guano samples
at 13 gyrfalcon nest sites in Arctic regions of west Greenland, Kurt Burnham of the Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology in Oxford, UK, and colleagues showed that some sites have been occupied for
at least 2500 years.
JANUARY 1860 FIELDS AND FERTILIZER — «A very valuable letter has lately been written by Professor Liebig, the eminent chemist
at Munich, in Bavaria: «In consequence of the farmer restoring with
guano and bones but a small portion of the very same elements of seeds and of fodder which had been withdrawn from his fields by centuries of cultivation, their products are wonderfully increased.
If you can stand the smell of
guano and can endure the approximate 150 metre or 15 - minute descent, you'll reach the freshwater pool
at its base.
to the extent that there is a rule that prevents the production of documents that were prepared in the course of negotiations leading to a concluded settlement, it is my opinion that the rule does not extend to the prevention of the production of those documents
at the instance of a litigant who was not a party to the settlement and whose claim for production comes under the rule in the Peruvian
Guano case.»
The question is: do the documents in dispute, ie, MSP and Pharmanet, come withing the terms of either Rule 7 - 1 (1)(a), ie, documents that can be used by a party of record to prove or disprove a material fact or that will be referred to
at trial or, if not, do they come under category 7 - 1 (11), generally, in the vernacular, referred to as the
Guano documents... There is no question that there is a higher duty on a party requesting documents under the second category... that in addition to requesting, they must explain and satisfy either the party being demanded or the court, if an order is sought, with an explanation «with reasonable specificity that indicates the reason why such additional documents or classes of documents should be disclosed», and again, there is no doubt that the new Rules have limited the obligation for production in the first instance to the first category that I have described and has reduced or lessened the obligation for production in general...
(4) Any island, rock, or key containing deposits of
guano, which may,
at the discretion of the President, be considered as appertaining to the United States.
Indications of a bat inside a home include noises that sound like fluttering or squeaking, most often
at night and high up in a room or wall, as well as black droppings known as
guano.