inland waterway vessel

  • 1canals and inland waterways — ▪ waterway Introduction       natural or artificial waterways used for navigation, crop irrigation, water supply, or drainage.       Despite modern technological advances in air and ground transportation, inland waterways continue to fill a vital …

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  • 2National Waterway 4 (India) — National Waterways (NW 4) Details Location Kakinada, Chennai, Puducherry Length 1095 km …

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  • 3motor vessel — noun : an inland waterway boat or ocean ship propelled by one or more diesel engines …

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  • 4PS Maid of the Loch — at the pier at Balloch, Loch Lomond where she is undergoing restoration. Career (UK) …

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  • 5arctic — arctically, adv. /ahrk tik/ or, esp. for 7, /ahr tik/, adj. 1. (often cap.) of, pertaining to, or located at or near the North Pole: the arctic region. 2. coming from the North Pole or the arctic region: an arctic wind. 3. characteristic of the… …

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  • 6Navigability — Navigation markers, entrance Fremantle harbour and the Swan River, Western Australia A body of water, such as a river, canal or lake, is navigable if it is deep, wide and slow enough for a vessel to pass. Preferably there are few obstructions… …

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  • 7Water Resources Development Act of 1986 — The Water Resources Development Act of 1986 (WRDA 1986) is part of USPL|99|662, a series of acts enacted by Congress of the United States on November 17, 1986. [ [http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi bin/bdquery/D?d099:1:./temp/ bdVNjS:@@@D summ2=m… …

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  • 8Incoterms — National Incoterms chambers. The Incoterms rules or International Commercial terms are a series of pre defined commercial terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) widely used in international commercial transactions. A… …

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  • 9Marine steam engine — Period cut away diagram of a triple expansion steam engine installation, circa 1918 A marine steam engine is a reciprocating steam engine that is used to power a ship or boat. Steam turbines and diesel engines largely replaced reciprocating steam …

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  • 10carriage of goods — ▪ law Introduction       in law, the transportation of goods by land, sea, or air. The relevant law governs the rights, responsibilities, liabilities, and immunities of the carrier and of the persons employing the services of the carrier.… …

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