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loads

A large quantity a lot as loads of fun

Load-line

the sides the water will rise when the ship is loaded. The (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1890 (53 & 54 Vict.

Yacht

s. 3, ibid.). Pleasure yachts are also exempt from the Load Line and Loading Provisions (Part II., ss. 40-67) of the

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Wharf

navigable waters, to which a vessel can be brought for loading or unloading, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1589. There

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

Breech action

The breech mechanism in breech loading small arms and certain special guns as automatic and machine

Dumpage

The act of dumping loads from carts especially loads of refuse matter also a heap

Locomotives. I

propelled vehicles which are not constructed themselves to carry any load (other than water, fuel, equipment, tools, etc.), and the weight

Wharfage

Act, 1890, s. 3(14)] 1. The fee paid for landing, loading or unloading goods on a wharf 2. The accommodation for

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