Blocking - Law Dictionary Search Results
Block book
A book printed from engraved wooden blocks instead of movable types
Belgian block
A nearly cubical block of some tough stone esp granite used as a material
Block system
until the preceding train has left it as in absolute blocking or that a train may be allowed to follow another
Unconditionally and beneficially
in unison and among whom the voting power constitutes a block. If such a block exists and possesses more than seventy-five
blockage
blockage : the condition of a large block of items of
Flat
Black's Law Dictionary, p. 652. A house in a larger block; an apartment, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 652. Flat,
Association of Apartment Owners
of the multi-storeyed buildings in any area, designated as a block, pocket or otherwise, means all the owners of the apartments
Fish tackle
the flukes of the anchor up to the gunwale The block used is called the fish block
Burton
A peculiar tackle formed of two or more blocks or pulleys the weight being suspended to a hook block
disorderly conduct
to include the use of obscene language in public, the blocking of public ways, and the making of threats. A statute
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