Drill - Law Dictionary Search Results
Drill
To pierce or bore with a drill or a with a drill to perforate as to drill
Drill press
A machine for drilling holes in metal the drill being pressed to the metal
Wood
Wood, the cuttings and trimmings arising from sawing or drilling of wood do not cease of wood simply because it
Reconnaissance operation
surveys and geological mapping, but does not include pitting, trenching, drilling (except drilling of boreholes on a grid specified from time
oil rig
A structure and associated machinery used in drilling for oil or gas it is usually in the form
natica
family Naticidaelig They burrow beneath the sand or mud and drill other shells
Sedition
Fire Arms Act, 1920, s. 16, amending the (English) Unlawful Drilling Act, 1819 (60 Geo. 3 & 1 Geo. 4, c.
Drilling, unlawful
Drilling, unlawful. The unlawful Drilling Act, 1820, as amended by the
Royalty
mineral lease in exchange for lesses's right to mine or drill on land, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. It is obvious
VerbarLandwehr
of peace except that it is called out occasionally for drill
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