log

log
The section of a tree which has been cut or sawed from the trunk after the latter has been severed from the stump. Craddock Mfg. Co. v Faison, 138 Va 665, 123 SE 535, 39 ALR 1309. The record of an airplane flight kept by the pilot. Ogden v Transcontinental Airport of Toledo, 390 Ohio App 301, 177 NE 536; Liberty Mut. Ins. Co. v Boggs (Tex Civ App) 66 SW2d 787. The rather minute record of the voyage of a ship kept by the master or other officer, containing entries respecting the course and nature of the voyage, the weather encountered, and daily events, especially those pertaining to the operation of the vessel and the administration of discipline upon the vessel. A record required of certain vessels by federal statute. 48 Am J1st Ship § 220.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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