Pilot - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: pilot Page: 3Lode-manage, or lode-merege
Lode-manage, or lode-merege, the hire of a pilot for conducting a vessel from one place to another. See LOADMANAGE....
Pilot
One employed to steer a vessel a helmsman a steersman...
Pilotism
Pilotage skill in the duties of a pilot...
Pilot balloon
A small unmanned balloon sent up to indicate the direction of air currents...
hijack
hijack : to seize possession or control of (a vehicle) from another person by force or threat of force ;specif : to seize possession or control of (an aircraft) esp. by forcing the pilot to divert the aircraft to another destination hijack n hi·jack·er n ...
immigration act of 1990
immigration act of 1990 Public Law 101-649 (Act of November 29, 1990), which increased the limits on legal immigration to the United States, revised all grounds for exclusion and deportation, authorized temporary protected status to aliens of designated countries, revised and established new nonimmigrant admission categories, revised and extended the Visa Waiver Pilot Program, and revised naturalization authority and requirements. Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services ...
Carangidae
large family of narrow bodied marine food fishes allied to the mackerels with widely forked tails chiefly of warm seas it includes the caranx American bluefish and the pilot fish...
Carangoid
Belonging to the Carangidaelig a family of fishes allied to the mackerels and including the caranx American bluefish and the pilot fish...
Conning tower
The shot proof pilot house of a war vessel...
Cowcatcher
A strong inclined frame usually of wrought iron bars in front of a locomotive engine for catching or throwing off obstructions on a railway as cattle the pilot...
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