Shipbuilding - Law Dictionary Search Results
dockyard
place for all sorts of naval stores and timber for shipbuilding
Forming
process of giving form or shape to anything as in shipbuilding the exact shaping of partially shaped timbers
Mora
Guiana and Trinidad Dimorphandra excelsa also its timber used in shipbuilding and making furniture
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VerbarSabicu
of a leguminous West Indian tree Lysiloma Sabicu valued for shipbuilding
Shipbuilding
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Sissoo
and durable timber obtained from it It is used in shipbuilding and for gun carriages railway ties etc
Impossibility
760, in notis, and Cantiere di San Rocco v. Clde Shipbuilding Co., 1924 AC 226], unless (presumably), the whole of the
Workshop
c. 22), means hat works, rope works, bakehouses, lace warehouses, shipbuilding works quarries, pit banks, dry-cleaning, carpet-beating, and bottle-washing works, and
Ironbark
The Australian Eucalyptus Sideroxylon used largely by carpenters and shipbuilders called also ironwood Also applied to other Australian eucalyptuses with
Shipbuilder
A person whose occupation is to construct ships and other vessels a naval architect a shipwright
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