Caulk - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: caulkcaulked
having cracks and crevices stopped up with a filler such as caulk Contrasted with uncaulked...
Chalking, or Caulking
Chalking, or Caulking, stopping the seams in a ship or vessel, Rot. Parl., 50 Edw. 3....
Caulk
See Calk v...
caulking
the process of sealing cracks and crevices with a filler such as caulk2...
majagua
A shrubby tree Hibiscus tiliaceus widely distributed along tropical shores which yields a light tough wood used for canoe outriggers and a fiber used for cordage and caulk it is often cultivated for ornament...
Restaur, or Restor
Restaur, or Restor, the remedy or recourse which assurers have against each other, according to the date of their assurances; or against the master, if the loss arise through his default, as through ill loading, want of caulking, or want of having the vessel tight; also, the remedy or rescourse a person has against his guarantee or other person who is to indemnify him from any damage sustained, Encyc. Londin....
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