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Runciius, Runcinus
Runciius, Runcinus, a load-horse, sumpter-horse, cart-horse.
Sacquier
Sacquier, an ancient officer, whose business was to load and unload vessels laden with salt, corn, or fish, to prevent the ship's crew defrauding the merchant by
Salvage
incurred by the salvor in the performance of the salvage services.' See also the Merchant Shipping (Safety and Load Line Conventions) Act, 1932; and SUE AND LABOUR CLAUSE. 1. The rescue of imperiled property 2. The property
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Surcharge
mortgage. See AUDIT. 1. An additional tax, charge, or cost usu. one that is excessive 2. An additional load or burden, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. The expression 'surcharge' in the context of taxation means an additional
Timber
26; Woodf. L. and T.; TREE; and WASTE. Carrige of Timber.'s. 61 of the Merchant Shipping (Safety and Load Line Conventions) Act, 1932 (see DECK CARGO), provides for timber cargo regula-tions as to how timber is to
Arrameur
Arrameur, an ancient port-officer, whose business was to load and unload vessels.
Tractor
Tractor, means a motor vehicle which is not itself constructed to carry any load (other than equipment used for the purpose of propulsion); but excludes a road-roller. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, s.
Averare
Averare, a duty required from some customary tenants, to carry goods in a waggon or upon loaded horses, Jacob
Fother
A wagonload a load of any sort
Sledge
or one without wheels or runners made of plank slightly turned up at one end used for transporting loads upon the snow ice or bare ground a sled
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Runciius, Runcinus
Runciius, Runcinus, a load-horse, sumpter-horse, cart-horse.
Sacquier
Sacquier, an ancient officer, whose business was to load and unload vessels laden with salt, corn, or fish, to prevent the ship's crew defrauding the merchant by
Salvage
incurred by the salvor in the performance of the salvage services.' See also the Merchant Shipping (Safety and Load Line Conventions) Act, 1932; and SUE AND LABOUR CLAUSE. 1. The rescue of imperiled property 2. The property
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Surcharge
mortgage. See AUDIT. 1. An additional tax, charge, or cost usu. one that is excessive 2. An additional load or burden, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. The expression 'surcharge' in the context of taxation means an additional
Timber
26; Woodf. L. and T.; TREE; and WASTE. Carrige of Timber.'s. 61 of the Merchant Shipping (Safety and Load Line Conventions) Act, 1932 (see DECK CARGO), provides for timber cargo regula-tions as to how timber is to
Arrameur
Arrameur, an ancient port-officer, whose business was to load and unload vessels.
Tractor
Tractor, means a motor vehicle which is not itself constructed to carry any load (other than equipment used for the purpose of propulsion); but excludes a road-roller. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, s.
Averare
Averare, a duty required from some customary tenants, to carry goods in a waggon or upon loaded horses, Jacob
Fother
A wagonload a load of any sort
Sledge
or one without wheels or runners made of plank slightly turned up at one end used for transporting loads upon the snow ice or bare ground a sled
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