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Master
Master [fr. meester, Dut.; maistre, Fr.; magister, Lat.], a director; a governor; a teacher; one who has servants; the head of a college; the captain of a ship; an officer of the Supreme Court; and see...
Petroleum
See also London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1912, Part II.; London Building Act, 1930, s. 99; and EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCES; OIL IN NAVIGABLE WATERS; MOTOR SPIRIT; and Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Petroleum.'
Trade, Board of
21). Its powers include supervision over the following matters: shipping, railways, mines, companies, bankruptcy and insolvency, assurance, companies, explosives inquiries, and other matters relating to trade . As to the responsibility of members of the Board, see
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Trout
gaff or tailer may, however, be used as an auxiliary to angling with a rod and line. No explosive or noxious material must be used with intent to take or destroy fish in any waters (s. 9).
Vessel
Vessel, includes any ship, boat, sailing vessel or any other vessel of any description. [Offshore Areas Mineral (Development and Regulation) Act, 2002, s. 2(w)] Vessel, includes any ship, boat, sailing vessel, or other description of vessel...
minefield
a region in which explosive mines4 have been placed especially a region on land
minelaying
The act or process of laying explosive mines in concealed places to destroy enemy personnel and equipment
Bombproof
Secure against the explosive force of bombs
Mailable
Admissible lawfully into the mail Opposed to non mailable Dangerous items such as explosives weapons or corrosive chemicals are often classified by the postal authorities as non mailable
Firearm
A gun pistol or any weapon from which a shot is discharged by the force of an explosive substance as gunpowder
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Master
Master [fr. meester, Dut.; maistre, Fr.; magister, Lat.], a director; a governor; a teacher; one who has servants; the head of a college; the captain of a ship; an officer of the Supreme Court; and see...
Petroleum
See also London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1912, Part II.; London Building Act, 1930, s. 99; and EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCES; OIL IN NAVIGABLE WATERS; MOTOR SPIRIT; and Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Petroleum.'
Trade, Board of
21). Its powers include supervision over the following matters: shipping, railways, mines, companies, bankruptcy and insolvency, assurance, companies, explosives inquiries, and other matters relating to trade . As to the responsibility of members of the Board, see
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Trout
gaff or tailer may, however, be used as an auxiliary to angling with a rod and line. No explosive or noxious material must be used with intent to take or destroy fish in any waters (s. 9).
Vessel
Vessel, includes any ship, boat, sailing vessel or any other vessel of any description. [Offshore Areas Mineral (Development and Regulation) Act, 2002, s. 2(w)] Vessel, includes any ship, boat, sailing vessel, or other description of vessel...
minefield
a region in which explosive mines4 have been placed especially a region on land
minelaying
The act or process of laying explosive mines in concealed places to destroy enemy personnel and equipment
Bombproof
Secure against the explosive force of bombs
Mailable
Admissible lawfully into the mail Opposed to non mailable Dangerous items such as explosives weapons or corrosive chemicals are often classified by the postal authorities as non mailable
Firearm
A gun pistol or any weapon from which a shot is discharged by the force of an explosive substance as gunpowder
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