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Locomotives. I
43), are mechanically propelled vehicles which are not constructed themselves to carry any load (other than water, fuel, equipment, tools, etc.), and the weight of which unladen does not exceed 11-1/2 tons, but does exceed 7-1/4 tons.
Plant
been defined as the tools, machinery, fixtures, buildings, grounds, etc. of a factory or business; the apparatus or equipment for a certain mechanical operation or process, Steel City Beverages Ltd. v. State of Bihar, (1996) 1 Pat
Ship's husband
Ship's husband, a peculiar agent appointed by the owner of a ship to look after the repairs, equip-ment, management, and other concerns of the ship. His duties are: (1) To see to the proper outfit of
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Eschipare
Eschipare, to build or equip, Du Cange.
Prank
To adorn in a showy manner to dress or equip ostentatiously often followed by up as to prank up the body See Prink
Furnish
To supply with anything necessary useful or appropriate to provide to equip to fit out or fit up to adorn as to furnish a family with provisions to furnish one
Embattle
To arrange in order of battle to array for battle also to prepare or arm for battle to equip as for battle
Bedight
To bedeck to array or equip to adorn
suborn
suborn [Latin subornare, from sub- secretly + ornare to prepare, equip] 1 : to induce or procure to commit an unlawful act and esp. perjury [an attempt to a
Invecta et illata
Invecta et illata. The subjects covered by the land-lord's hypothec (q.v.) includes the ordinary equip-ment of the premises-furniture, stock in trade, etc. It does not include money, bonds, personal cloth-ing, tools of trade,
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