Locomotiveness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Locomotive
Moving from place to place changing place or able to change place as a locomotive animal
Locomotiveness
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locomote
To change location move travel or proceed
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Locomotion
The act of moving from place to place
Locomotives. I
Locomotives. I. On Highways.--Locomotives on highways are of two classes: (a) Light Locomotives; (b) Heavy Locomotives. (a) Formerly the
Heavy locomotive and light locomotive
Heavy locomotive and light locomotive, means a mechanically propelled vehicle which is not constructed itself to carry a load, other
iron horse
A locomotive an term no longer used
Traction engine
Traction engine. This expression is generally used with regard to any locomotive used upon a high-way-it may be a light locomotive if over 7', and not exceeding 11' tons, or
Railway
the company [authorized (see s. 3) by the special Act to construct the railway] to use and employ locomotive engines or other moving power, and carriages and waggons to be drawn or propelled thereby and to carry
Rolling stock
Rolling stock, includes locomotives, engines, carri-ages (whether powered or not), wagons, trollies and vehicles of all kinds moving or intended to move
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