Dredging - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dredging
Dredging, scooping up or removing earth from the bottom of a
procedural law
state substantive law and federal procedural law "Miller v. American Dredging Corp., 595 So. 2d 615 (1992)"] ;also : a particular
Dredge
for taking up oysters etc from their beds b A dredging machine c An iron frame with a fine net attached
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Drudging box
See Dredging box
Excavator
that which excavates or hollows out a machine as a dredging machine or a tool for excavating
Oystering
Gathering or dredging for oysters
Conservancy
Conservancy, includes dredging, training, closure, diversion or abandoning channels. [Inland Water-ways Authority of
Minerals
can be obtained from the earth by mining, digging, drilling, dredging, hydraulicking, quarrying or by any other operation and includes mineral
Oysters
and, if a male under 16, with or without whipping. Dredging or netting for oysters in a bed is a misdemeanour
Bathybius
by Prof Huxley to a gelatinous substance found in mud dredged from the Atlantic and preserved in alcohol He supposed that
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