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Docking

Docking, means the deliberate removal of any bone or part of

Dock

Dock [fr. docke, Fle., a bird-cage], (1) the place in a

Dock work

Dock work, means any work in or within the vicinity of

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Dock worker

Dock worker, means a person employed or to be employed directly

dock

dock [Dutch dialect docke dok pen, cage] : the place in

Dock defence

Dock defence. A dock defence is said tohave been accepted by

Dock warrants

Dock warrants, certificates given to the owners of goods ware houses

Dry dock

See under Dock

Employer

(25 of 1976), s. 2 (c)] In relation to a dock worker, means the person by whom he is employed or

Harbours

See PORT. As to the improvement and management of Harbours, docks and piers, see the (English) Harbours, Docks, and Piers Clauses

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