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VerbarMitraille

Shot or bits of iron used sometimes in loading cannon

Oneration

The act of loading

Quay

toward the sea or at the side of a harbor river or other navigable water for convenience in loading and unloading vessels

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Loader

One who or that which loads a mechanical contrivance for loading as a gun

Russian roulette

An act of bravado played by loading one bullet into one chamber of a revolver in which the cylinder has five or six positions spinning

Equipment

surgical stores and appliances, charts, radio installations, appliances for preventing, detecting or extinguishing fires, buckets, compasses, axes, lanterns, loading and discharging gears and appliances of all kinds and all other stores or articles belonging to or to

Stevedoring

Stevedoring, means work of loading and unloading of a ship, Chowgule & Co. Pvt. Ltd. v. Marmugao Dock Labour Board, 1975 Lab IC

Active-operations duty

safe working conditions, in the work areas controlled by the shipowner, for the Stevedore and Loughoremen who are loading or unloading the ship, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 33.

Restaur, or Restor

date of their assurances; or against the master, if the loss arise through his default, as through ill loading, want of caulking, or want of having the vessel tight; also, the remedy or rescourse a person has

Primage

a certain allowance paid by the shipper or consignor of goods to the master of a vessel for loading them. See HAT-MONEY. The amount varies according to the custom of the place. See Best v. Saunders, M&M

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VerbarMitraille

Shot or bits of iron used sometimes in loading cannon

Oneration

The act of loading

Quay

toward the sea or at the side of a harbor river or other navigable water for convenience in loading and unloading vessels

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Loader

One who or that which loads a mechanical contrivance for loading as a gun

Russian roulette

An act of bravado played by loading one bullet into one chamber of a revolver in which the cylinder has five or six positions spinning

Equipment

surgical stores and appliances, charts, radio installations, appliances for preventing, detecting or extinguishing fires, buckets, compasses, axes, lanterns, loading and discharging gears and appliances of all kinds and all other stores or articles belonging to or to

Stevedoring

Stevedoring, means work of loading and unloading of a ship, Chowgule & Co. Pvt. Ltd. v. Marmugao Dock Labour Board, 1975 Lab IC

Active-operations duty

safe working conditions, in the work areas controlled by the shipowner, for the Stevedore and Loughoremen who are loading or unloading the ship, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 33.

Restaur, or Restor

date of their assurances; or against the master, if the loss arise through his default, as through ill loading, want of caulking, or want of having the vessel tight; also, the remedy or rescourse a person has

Primage

a certain allowance paid by the shipper or consignor of goods to the master of a vessel for loading them. See HAT-MONEY. The amount varies according to the custom of the place. See Best v. Saunders, M&M

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