Bridgeing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Entireness
The state or condition of being entire completeness fullness totality as the entireness of an arch or a bridge
Eyeglass
the plural referring to a pair of lenses fixed together in a frame and worn resting on the bridge of the nose to improve the vision A single eyeglass in a frame is called a monocle
Fabricate
form into a whole by uniting its parts to frame to construct to build as to fabricate a bridge or ship
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Fabrication
The act of fabricating framing or constructing construction manufacture as the fabrication of a bridge a church or a government
guy
end of a boom spar or yard in a ship a chain or wire rope connecting a suspension bridge with the land on either side to prevent lateral swaying a rod or rope attached to the top
Harmonometer
An instrument for measuring the harmonic relations of sounds It is often a monochord furnished with movable bridges
Kingtruss
A truss framed with a king post used in roofs bridges etc
Bicycles
(English) Highway Acts' (see especially s. 78 of the Highway Act, 1835); but see Simpson v. Teignmouth, etc., Bridge Co., (1903) 1 KB 405, and in addition provides that cyclists must carry lamps between one hour after
Pontooning
The act art or process of constructing pontoon bridges
Ad medium filum vi' (aqu')
bed of the river passes to the grantee, unless a contrary intention is shown; see Micklethwait v. Newlay Bridge Co., (1886) 33 CD 133, and City of London Land Tax Commissioners v. Central London Railway, 1913 AC
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