Cable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Keckling
Old rope or iron chains wound around a cable See Keckle v t
Grip car
A car with a grip to clutch a traction cable
Gable
A cable
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Furnish
to furnish one with arms for defense to furnish a Cable to furnish the mind with ideas to furnish one with
Fake
One of the circles or windings of a cable or hawser as it lies in a coil a single
Frap
view to secure and strengthen as a vessel by passing cables around it to tighten as a tackle by drawing the
Northern Ireland
dignities and titles of honour, treason, aliens, naturalization or domicile, cables and wireless, aerial navigation, lighthouses, coinage, negotiable instruments, trade marks,
Generating station
any building and plant with step-up transformer, switch-gear, switch yard, cables or other appurtenant equipment, if any, used for that purpose
Anchor
Anchor. The (English) Anchors and Chain Cables Act, 1899 (62 & 63 Vict. c. 23), consolidating, with
Orlop
laid over the beams in the hold on which the cables are coiled
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