Lighting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Locomotives. I
I. On Highways.--Locomotives on highways are of two classes: (a) Light Locomotives; (b) Heavy Locomotives. (a) Formerly the expression light locomotive
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any visible representation or announcement made by means of any light sound, smoke or gas or by means of electronic transmission
droplight
An electric or gas light suspended from the ceiling by a flexible cord or tube
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Vibration
as well as damages, Shelfer v. City of London Electric Lighting Co., (1895) 1 Ch 287.
Lamp post
a pillar of iron supporting a lamp or lantern for lighting a street park etc
Rural Authority
any contributory place therein with urban powers. See WATCHING AND LIGHTING.
Flash
sudden and transient flood of flame and light as the lighting flashes vividly the powder flashed
Flash burner
A gas burner with a device for lighting by an electric spark
Forked
more prongs or branches furcated bifurcated zigzag as the forked lighting
hickey
A device used to adapt a lighting fixture for mounting in an outlet box or on a
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