Rafting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ferry
see the (English) Ferries (Acquisition by Local Authorities) Act, 1919. It includes a bridge of boats, pontoons or rafts, a swing bridge, a fly-bridge and a temporary bridge and the approaches to, and landing places of, a
Railway
of a railway and owned, hired or worked by a railway; and (f) all ferries, ships, boats and rafts which are used on any canal, river, lake or other navigable inland waters for the purposes of the
Thames
the numbers of persons who may be carried in or on randans, wherries, skiffs, dingeys, shallops, punts, canoes, rafts, and other small boats and craft however navigated on the Thames above Teddington ock, and for preventing the
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