- unlivery
- Discharge of cargo from a vessel. The Two Catherines (CC RI) 2 Mason 319, F Cas No 14288.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
unlivery — index grave (solemn), jejune (dull), lifeless (dull), pedestrian, ponderous Burton s Legal Thesaur … Law dictionary
unlivery — un·livery … English syllables
unlivery — A term used in maritime law to designate the unloading of cargo of a vessel at the place where it is properly to be delivered … Black's law dictionary
unlivery — “+ noun Etymology: un (I) + livery : the unloading or discharge of cargo … Useful english dictionary
port of unlivery — The port in which a vessel is to discharge its cargo. The Two Catherines (CC RS) F Cas No 14288 … Ballentine's law dictionary
grave — I (Important) adjective chief, consequential, critical, essential, exigent, gravis, imperative, indispensable, pressing, serious, serius, substantial, tristis, urgent, weighty II (Solemn) … Law dictionary
jejune — I (dull) adjective bleak, boresome, boring, colorless, common, commonplace, drearisome, dreary, dry, flat, flavorless, hollow, indifferent, insipid, monotonous, ordinary, plain, ponderous, prosaic, prosy, stolid, tame, tasteless, tedious, thin,… … Law dictionary
lifeless — I (dead) adjective abrogated, annihilated, annulled, at rest, bereft of life, breathless, cadaveric, cadaverous, canceled, deceased, defunct, demised, departed, destitute of life, devoid of life, ended, exanimate, exanimus, expired, extinct, gone … Law dictionary
pedestrian — I adjective arid, banal, barren, boresome, boring, characterless, cold, colorless, commonplace, dead, deadly, diffuse, drab, drearisome, dreary, dry, dull, flat, graceless, hackneyed, heavy, humorless, inelegant, inferior, insipid, jejune,… … Law dictionary
ponderous — I adjective awkward, big, boring, bulky, burdensome, clumsy, corpulent, cumbersome, cumbrous, dense, drearisome, dreary, droning, dull, elephantine, enormous, forced, gravis, hard to lift, heavy, hulking, labored, large, leaden, lifeless,… … Law dictionary