Bridgeing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bridge
Bridge [g'fnra, Gk.; pons, Lat.; bric, Sax.], a building erected across a river, ditch, valley, or other place, for
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Bridge
A structure usually of wood stone brick or iron erected over a river or other water course or over a chasm railroad etc to make a passageway from one bank to the other
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Bridge-masters
Bridge-masters, of London Bridge, were persons chosen by the citizens, who had certain fees and profits belonging to their
Bridge ward
A bridge keeper a warden or a guard for a bridge
Bridge authority
Bridge authority, means the authority or person responsible for the maintenance of a bridge, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol.
Bridging loan
Bridging loan, is a loan, by a person whom a bridging statement has been made to the person who
bridge bank
bridge bank see bank
bridge loan
bridge loan see loan
bridged T
a circuit consisting of a T network with an additional arm bridging the two series arms
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