Dock - Law Dictionary Search Results
Clubs
providing benefits to workmen in connection with a workshop, factory, dock, shop, or warehouse.' The sale of intoxicating liquor in clubs
Cobwork
surrounding a central space filled with stones as a cobwork dock or breakwater
Ballast
15); and for penalty for throwing it into harbour or dock, (English) Harbours, Docks, and Piers Clauses Act, 1847 (10 &
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bar
of the court is transacted in civil cases compare bench, dock, jury box, stand b : court tribunal [the younger judge
bench
in court [asked counsel to approach the ] compare bar, dock, jury box, sidebar, stand 2 : the court or system
jury box
where the jury sits in a courtroom compare bar, bench, dock, sidebar, stand 2 : a box from which the names
stand
for testifying in court [take the ] compare bar, bench, dock, sidebar
Berthage
A place for mooring vessels in a dock or harbor
Bollard
wooden or iron post in a boat or on a dock used in veering or fastening ropes
Bloodwort
A plant Rumex sanguineus or bloody veined dock The name is applied also to bloodroot Sanguinaria Canadensis and
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