Canal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Abandonment
(English) Petroleum (Production) Act, 1934 (24 & 25 Geo 5, c 36), s. 7; and as to abandoned canals, see (English) Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888, s. 45; also CHILDREN; RAILWAYS; DISCONTINUANCE.
Reservoir
a place where water is collected and kept for use when wanted as to supply a fountain a canal or a city by means of aqueducts or to drive a mill wheel or the like
Perineum
The region which is included within the outlet of the pelvis and is traversed by the urinogenital canal and the rectum
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Rachitome
A dissecting instrument for opening the spinal canal
Pharynx
The part of the alimentary canal between the cavity of the mouth and the esophagus It has one or two external openings through the
Interest
shareholder in a company which is plaintiff or defendant in an action; thus, in Dimes v. Grand Junction Canal Co., (1852) 3 HLC 759, in which Lord Chancellor Cottenham, a shareholder in the defen-dant company, had given
Neuropore
An opening at either end of the embryonic neural canal
Neurenteric
Of or pertaining to both the neuron and the enteron as the neurenteric canal which in embroys of many vertebrates connects the medullary tube and the primitive intestine See Illust of Ectoderm
Nasopalatal
Connected with both the nose and the palate as the nasopalatine or incisor canal connecting the mouth and the nasal chamber in some animals the nasopalatine nerve
Mucus
lining membranes of all the cavities which open externally such as those of the mouth nose lungs intestinal canal urinary passages etc
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