Engine - Law Dictionary Search Results
Nuisance
agricultural land or to crops caused by sparks from an engine; if the power is permissive only, due care must be
Dummy
Silent mute noiseless as a dummy engine
Engine
Natural capacity ability skill
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Engineman
A man who manages or waits on an engine
Engine sized
Sized by a machine and not while in the pulp said of paper
Sarkellus
Sarkellus, an unlawful net or engine for destroying fish.
Railway Fires Act
Railway Fires Act. See ENGINE.
Rack
Rack, an engine of torture, said not to have been used in England
Munitions of war
any part of any ship, submarine, aircraft, tank or similar engine, arms and ammunition, torpedo, or mine intended or adopted for
Double acting
both motions producing a twofold result as a double acting engine or pump
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