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In transit

otherwise previously determined-- (a) transit commences as soon as the railway receipt is issued or the consignment is loaded, whichever is earlier; (b) transit terminates on the expiry of the free time allowed for unloading of consignment

Tonnage

Merchant Shipping Act, 1906 (Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Shipping'). The capacity of a vessel for carrying freight or other loads, calculated in tons, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1496

Lights of vehicles

Special provisions as to bicycles and tricycles. S. 6. Horse-drawn vehicles. S. 7. Vehicles carrying overhanging or projecting loads. S. 8. Special provisions as to vehicles towing and being towed. S. 9. Regulations as to reflectors. Penalties,

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Maiden

consisted of a broad piece of iron about a foot square, very sharp in the lower part, and loaded above with lead. At the time of execution it was pulled up to the top of a frame

Misconduct

24 FJR 464, wherein it was found that the two mistakes committed by the employee while checking the load-sheets and balance charts would involve possible accident to the aircraft and possible loss of human life and, therefore,

Motor tractor

Road Traffic Act, 1930, s. 2 (1) (c): mechanically propelled vehicles which are not constructed to carry any load (other than tools for equipment, etc.), and the weight of which unladen does not exceed 7' tons. See,

Occasionari

Occasionari, to be charged or loaded with payments or occasional penalties.

Pack of wool

Pack of wool, a horse load, which consists of 17 stone and 2 pounds, or 240 pounds weight, Fleta, I. lib. 2, c. xii.

Power system

of the following, namely:- (a) generating stations; (b) transmissions or main transmission lines; (c) sub-stations; (d) tie-lines; (e) load despatch activities; (f) mains or distribution mains; (g) electric supply-lines; (h) overhead lines; (i) service lines; (j) works.

Real time operation

taken at a given time at which information about the electri-city system is made available to the concerned Load Despatch Centre. [Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003), s. 2(54)]

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In transit

otherwise previously determined-- (a) transit commences as soon as the railway receipt is issued or the consignment is loaded, whichever is earlier; (b) transit terminates on the expiry of the free time allowed for unloading of consignment

Tonnage

Merchant Shipping Act, 1906 (Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Shipping'). The capacity of a vessel for carrying freight or other loads, calculated in tons, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1496

Lights of vehicles

Special provisions as to bicycles and tricycles. S. 6. Horse-drawn vehicles. S. 7. Vehicles carrying overhanging or projecting loads. S. 8. Special provisions as to vehicles towing and being towed. S. 9. Regulations as to reflectors. Penalties,

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Maiden

consisted of a broad piece of iron about a foot square, very sharp in the lower part, and loaded above with lead. At the time of execution it was pulled up to the top of a frame

Misconduct

24 FJR 464, wherein it was found that the two mistakes committed by the employee while checking the load-sheets and balance charts would involve possible accident to the aircraft and possible loss of human life and, therefore,

Motor tractor

Road Traffic Act, 1930, s. 2 (1) (c): mechanically propelled vehicles which are not constructed to carry any load (other than tools for equipment, etc.), and the weight of which unladen does not exceed 7' tons. See,

Occasionari

Occasionari, to be charged or loaded with payments or occasional penalties.

Pack of wool

Pack of wool, a horse load, which consists of 17 stone and 2 pounds, or 240 pounds weight, Fleta, I. lib. 2, c. xii.

Power system

of the following, namely:- (a) generating stations; (b) transmissions or main transmission lines; (c) sub-stations; (d) tie-lines; (e) load despatch activities; (f) mains or distribution mains; (g) electric supply-lines; (h) overhead lines; (i) service lines; (j) works.

Real time operation

taken at a given time at which information about the electri-city system is made available to the concerned Load Despatch Centre. [Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003), s. 2(54)]

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