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Home Dictionary Name: full sailedFull sailed
Having all its sails set hence without restriction or reservation...
lateen sail
A triangular sail extended by a long yard which is slung at about one fourth of its length from the lower end to a low mast this end being brought down at the tack while the other end is elevated at an angle or about forty five degrees used in small boats feluccas xebecs etc especially in the Mediterranean and adjacent waters Some lateen sails have also a boom on the lower side...
Sailing instructions
Sailing instructions, written or printed directions delivered by the commanding officer of a convoy to the several masters of the ships under his care, by which they are enabled to understand and answer his signals, to know the place of rendezvous appointed by the fleet in case of dispersion by storm, by an enemy, or otherwise. Without sailing instructions no vessel can have the protection and benefit of convoy, Mar. Ins.; Anderson v. Pitcher, (1800) 2 Bos&P 164....
Sailing
The act of one who or that which sails the motion of a vessel on water impelled by wind or steam the act of starting on a voyage...
full faith and credit
full faith and credit : the recognition and enforcement of the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of one state by another see also Article IV of the Constitution in the back matter compare choice of law, comity, federalism NOTE: Unlike comity, full faith and credit is a requirement created by the U.S. Constitution and the U.S. Code. A public law or a judicial decision may not, however, be entitled to full faith and credit for specific reasons (as for having been decided by a court not having jurisdiction). Full faith and credit is given only in civil cases; states recognize each other's criminal laws through the mechanism of extradition. ...
Chock full
Quite full full to capacity choke full as chowder chock full of clams...
Total full time earning
Total full time earning, it can only mean the earnings he earns in a day by working full time on that day, the full time to be in accordance with the period of time given in the notice displayed in the factory for a particular day. This is further apparent from the fact that any payment for overtime or for bonus is not included in computing the total full time earnings, Shankar Balaji Waje v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1962 SC 517 (523): 1962 Supp (1) SCR 249; see also Manglore Ganesh Beedi Works v. Union of India, AIR 1974 SC 1832. [Factories Act, 1948, s. 80]...
Choke full
Full to the brim quite full chock full...
Full blood and half blood
Full blood and half blood, two persons are said to be related to each of the by full blood when they are descended from a common ancestor by the same wife and by half blood when they are descended from a common ancestor or but by different wives. [Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (25 of 1955), s. 3 (c)](i) two persons are said to be related to each other by full blood when they are descended from a common ancestor by the same wife, and by half blood when they are descended from a common ancestor but by different wives;(ii) two persons are said to be related to each other by uterine blood when they are descended from a common ancestress but by different husbands;Explanation.--In this clause 'ancestor' includes the father and 'ancestress' the mother. [Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (30 of 1956), s. 3(e)]...
Indorsement 'in blank' and 'in full'
Indorsement 'in blank' and 'in full', s. 16 indorse-ment 'in blank' and 'in full' 'indorsee'. - If the indorser signs his name only, the indorsement is said to be 'in blank', and if he adds a direction to pay the amount mentioned in the instrument to, or the order of, a specified person, the indorsement is said to be 'in full', and the person so specified is called the 'indorsee' of the instrument. [Nego-tiable Instruments Act, 1881 (26 of 1881), s. 16]...
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