Bridge - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ferry
he lose his traffic by the competition of a railway bridge can get no compensation under the Lands Clauses Act, Hopkins
Approach
Approach, in relation to a bridge or tunnel, means the highway giving access to it, that
Toll
The consideration paid to use a public road, highway, or bridge 2. A charge for a long call distance, Black's Law
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Appropriate authority
of 1994), s. 2 (a)] Means, in relation to a bridge for the maintenance of which a bridge authority is responsible,
Public street
or not and includes (a) the roadway over any public bridge or causeway; (b) the foot-way attached to any such street,
Thames
to any body corporate established under such authority, and no bridge over the river Thames or the river Kennet belonging to
loan
of the vehicle was termed a subject to usury statutes] bridge loan : a short-term loan used as a means of
bridgeable
capable of being connected by a bridge or as if by a bridge
Bridgehead
A fortification commanding the extremity of a bridge nearest the enemy to insure the preservation and usefulness of
Pontvolant
A kind of light bridge used in sieges for surprising a post or outwork which
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