Flooded - Law Dictionary Search Results
Postdiluvian
One who lived after the flood
Redound
To roll back as a wave or flood to be sent or driven back to flow back as a consequence or effect to conduce to contribute
Reigle
A hollow cut or channel for quiding anything as the reigle of a side post for a flood gate
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sandbag
be used as a weapon or larger ones to build walls or as ballast as they kept the flooding river from the area by buiding a temmporary dike out of sandbags
Sluice
or gate as in a mill stream for stopping or regulating the flow also a water gate or flood gate
Act of God
4 SCC 91. Means an overwhelming, unpreventable event caused exclusively by forces of nature, such as an earthquake, flood, or tornado. The definition has been statutorily broadened to include all natural phenomena that are exceptional, inevitable, and
Deposit
or even knowledge of the depositor; as lumber, etc., left upon another's land by the subsidence of a flood. The civilians again divide deposits into simple deposits, made by one or more persons having a common interest,
Conservancy measures
means measures after the purpose of conservancy, but does not include measures for the protection of banks against floods or for restricting banks which have become eroded mainly on account of reasons not connected with shipping and
Contract, breach of, inducement of
(1893) 1 QB 715; but the principles laid down in these cases were commented on in Allen v. Flood, 1898 AC 1. An Act done by a person in contemplation or furtherance of a 'trade dispute,' q.v.
Decoy
(1809) 11 East 571; 11 Mod 74, though the decision in this case is overruled by Allen v. Flood, 1898 AC 1. The word 'decoy' means to entire, tempt, lure of allure. There can be no such
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Flooded - Law Dictionary Search Results
Postdiluvian
One who lived after the flood
Redound
To roll back as a wave or flood to be sent or driven back to flow back as a consequence or effect to conduce to contribute
Reigle
A hollow cut or channel for quiding anything as the reigle of a side post for a flood gate
Keep your definitions linked to case research
sandbag
be used as a weapon or larger ones to build walls or as ballast as they kept the flooding river from the area by buiding a temmporary dike out of sandbags
Sluice
or gate as in a mill stream for stopping or regulating the flow also a water gate or flood gate
Act of God
4 SCC 91. Means an overwhelming, unpreventable event caused exclusively by forces of nature, such as an earthquake, flood, or tornado. The definition has been statutorily broadened to include all natural phenomena that are exceptional, inevitable, and
Deposit
or even knowledge of the depositor; as lumber, etc., left upon another's land by the subsidence of a flood. The civilians again divide deposits into simple deposits, made by one or more persons having a common interest,
Conservancy measures
means measures after the purpose of conservancy, but does not include measures for the protection of banks against floods or for restricting banks which have become eroded mainly on account of reasons not connected with shipping and
Contract, breach of, inducement of
(1893) 1 QB 715; but the principles laid down in these cases were commented on in Allen v. Flood, 1898 AC 1. An Act done by a person in contemplation or furtherance of a 'trade dispute,' q.v.
Decoy
(1809) 11 East 571; 11 Mod 74, though the decision in this case is overruled by Allen v. Flood, 1898 AC 1. The word 'decoy' means to entire, tempt, lure of allure. There can be no such
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