Derelict - Law Dictionary Search Results
Derelict
by the natural owner or guardian left and abandoned as derelict lands
Derelict
Derelict, a vessel forsaken at sea. As to public notice of
Derelict Canals
Derelict Canals. See (English) Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888, s.
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Derelict Lands
Derelict Lands, those suddenly left by the sea, as when the
dereliction
dereliction 1 a : an intentional abandonment b : a state
Lloyd's
Signal Station Act, 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 29). Derelict ships have to be reported to Lloyd's (Derelict Vessels (Report)
Canal
'Canals' and 'Railways.' As to the abandonment of unnecessary or derelict canals, see s. 45 of the Act of 1888. In
Droits of admiralty
Admiralty also included all unclaimed wreck, flotsam, jetsam, ligan and derelict, which are now dealt with by the (English) Receiver of
Reliction
Reliction, the sudden recession of the sea from land. See DERELICT LANDS. A process by which a river or stream shifts
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pro-clamation made, if no claimant appeared, the goods were supposed derelict, and condemned to the use of the Crown; and when
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