Load - Law Dictionary Search Results
Loading of a use
Loading of a use, means in a deed, the specification, before
Reddendo singula singulis
a sentence as this, 'If any one shall draw or load any sword or gun'; the word 'draw' is applied to
Motor Car
an invalid carriage, which is constructed itself to carry a load or passengers and of which the weight unlades: (1) if
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Breech action
The breech mechanism in breech loading small arms and certain special guns as automatic and machine
Lade
To load to put a burden or freight on or in generally
Discharge
To relieve of a charge load or burden to empty of a load or cargo to
cartload
as much as will fill or load a cart the quantity that a cart holds In excavating
Overload
To load or fill to excess to load too heavily
Yacht
s. 3, ibid.). Pleasure yachts are also exempt from the Load Line and Loading Provisions (Part II., ss. 40-67) of the
Passengers
and Sch. II., and (English) Merchant Shipping (Safety and (English) Load Line Conventions) Act, 1932 (c. 9), s. 33. The regulations
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