Excavator - Law Dictionary Search Results
Quillwort
from a corm and containing spores in their enlarged and excavated bases There are about seventeen American species usually growing in
Reconnaissance operation
from time to time by the Central Government) or sub-surface excavation. [Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957, s. 3
Sandpit
A pit or excavation from which sand is or has been taken
Coke and coal
are distinct and different. Whereas 'coal' is a stone-like product excavated from the earth, 'coke' is the processed product of coal
Dangerous place
wall, fence, steps, structure or other thing, or any well, excavation, reservoir, pond, stream, dam or bank is, for want of
Hollow
cavity natural or artificial within a solid substance not solid excavated in the interior as a hollow tree a hollow sphere
Incavation
Act of making hollow also a hollow an excavation a depression
Gallery
one room and another also a long hole or passage excavated by a boring or burrowing animal
Gulleting
A system of excavating by means of gullets or channels
groundbreaking
spadeful of dirt from the ground to begin the preparatory excavation work
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