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Railway
RailwayA road made with iron rails or other suitable materials. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Road 1) A passage through the country for the use of the people. 2) Maritime law. A road is defined by Lord Hale to be an open passage of the sea, which, from the situation of the adjacent land, and its own depth and wideness, affords a secure place for the common riding and anchoring of vessels. Materials Everything of which anything is made. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Railroad Railroad means common carrier by railroad engaged in the transportation of individuals or property or owner of trackage facilities leased by such a common carrier; PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Rustle In the US penitentiary slang, riot or disturbance. Rabel, ernst (1874-1955).Professor of Law at the Universities of Leipzig, Basel, Kiel, Gottingen, Munich, Berlin, Ann Arbor and Harvard. In 1926, Rabel was the first Director of the Kaiser Wilhelm (now known as Max Planck) Institute for Foreign and International Private Law in Berlin. He was also a member of the Institute for the Unification of Private Law in Rome. Rack Punishments. An engine with which to torture a supposed criminal, in order to extort a confession of his supposed crime, and the names of his supposed accomplices. Radoub French law. This word designates the repairs made to a ship, and a fresh supply of furniture and victuals, munitions and other provisions required for the voyage. Railroad Railroad means common carrier by railroad engaged in the transportation of individuals or property or owner of trackage facilities leased by such a common carrier; Railway Rain water The water which naturally falls from the clouds. Range This word is used in the land laws of the United States to designate the order of the location of such lands, and in patents from the United States to individuals they are described as being within a certain range. Range of value The range, or confidence interval, in which the final estimate of a property's value may lie. Rank The order or place in which certain officers are placed in the army and navy, in relation to others, is called their rank. Ranking In Scotland this term is used to signify the order in which the debts of a bankrupt ought to be paid. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Railway. If you have a better definition for Railway than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Railway may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Railway and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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