PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «PENTICE»
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PENTICE»
Scopri l'uso di
pentice nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
pentice e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
against the defendants for a breach of rule 17 of sec. 164 of the Mining Act of
Ontario, 8 Edw. VII. ch. 21, which provides that “where a shaft is being sunk
below levels in which work is going on, a suitable pentice shall be provided for
protection ...
2
Ontario weekly reporter and index-digest
stone or piece of rock fell from the under side of the pentice, several feet above
him, and caused the injuries for which he claimed. The pentice was formed of
solid rock from twelve to sixteen feet in perpendicular thickness, which was left by
the ...
3
The statutory rules and orders revised: being the statutory ...
Arthur Helps. Roms AND REGULATIONS, narao MAY 17TH, 1870, ron THE
ABOVE Cousrs MADE BY THE J ones AND arrsovno BY Tunas JUDGES or THE
SUPERIOR Cousr. Runss AND Rscunxrross or rm: PENTICE Cooar. \Vith the
view to ...
Great Britain, Alexander Pulling, Great Britain. Statute Law Committee, 1904
structure provided at the place where the mining was going on; and then, coining
down to the pentice over the shaft, dodged again, as it were, through the small
man-hole opening in that large structure, the door of the man-hole happening, ...
5
The Ontario Weekly Reporter and Index-digest
which there was most danger to be apprehended, and unless danger from that
source to the men in the shaft was guarded against the pentice from other
dangers was ineffectual, and if it had been guarded against there was practically
little ...
6
The statutory rules and orders revised
Runes AND Racumrrons or THE PENTICE Cover. With the view to better
regulating and simplifying the proceedings of the Pentice Court of the city and
borough of Chester and county of the same city, it is ordered, that save and
except as ...
7
Statutory Rules and Orders Other Than Those of a Local, ...
Rules and Regulations of the Pentice Court. With the view to better regulating
and simplifying the proceedings of the Pentice Court of the city and borough of
Chester and county of the same city, it is ordered, that save and except as
regards all ...
early administrative centre was the base for the city's Mayor, his Sheriff's and the
Clerk of the Pentice, who nowadays would probably be known as the Town Clerk
. Within this building, local trading or business disputes would be settled, ...
9
The Ordinances of Bristol, 1506-1598
... pentice or other rome for the coveringe thereof within this citye or the suburbs
thereof shalbe pulled downe and taken away by the owners of tenauntes of every
suche house, stable, pentice or other roome before the tenthe day of September
...
Bristol (England), Maureen Stanford, 1990
portion of the shaft to the bottom of the pentice, when enlargement is made to the
full width of the shaft section. Shaft sinking is then continued for one or more level
intervals, and ultimately the pentice is removed by raising, invariably the most ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «PENTICE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
pentice nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Sky's still the limit
... with a three- to six-storey, lit-up glass-wrapped pentice or crown. The original design was for a 44-storey building and a nine-storey pentice. «Winnipeg Free Press, mar 15»
Downtown tower project to be revamped
... Corp., said changes are being made to the design -- a 44-storey building topped with a nine-storey, glass-wrapped pentice, or crown. «Winnipeg Free Press, ott 14»
Sweetheart deals in Toryland
sweetheartdealz Former Premier Dave Hancock welcomes the new boss, Jim Pentice, in this file photo after the later became Alberta Tory ... «Calgary Sun, ott 14»
Prentice leadership bid draws more than $1.8M in donations
CALGARY – Alberta Tory leadership candidate Jim Prentice has received more than $1.8 million so far in campaign donations. Pentice ... «iPolitics.ca, ago 14»
PC leadership candidates face off over free memberships
McIver now going after Prentice, saying he wants a superboard. Pentice says that's not true, but he's calling for governance change. #CBC. «CBC.ca, ago 14»
Sky city: 'It really is going to happen,' says developer
The initial design for the SkyCity tower calls for a 44-storey building with a nine-storey-high, glass-wrapped pentice, or crown. In addition to an ... «Winnipeg Free Press, mag 14»
SkyCity Centre Winnipeg named
The mixed-use building is expected to become Winnipeg's tallest building at 46 storeys high with a nine-storey-high pentice extending above ... «Winnipeg Sun, dic 13»
Plans for new downtown Winnipeg office tower unveiled
The mixed-use building is expected to become Winnipeg's tallest building at 46 storeys high with a nine-storey-high pentice extending above ... «Winnipeg Sun, set 13»
Many Mysteries of the Word 'Mystery'
Thus, medieval English borrowed the old French architectural term pentice, “appendage” — that is, a room or unit attached to a building — and ... «Forward, ago 12»
Increased shop vacancies in Winchester worry business chiefs
Among recent shop closures have been Thomas Cook in The Pentice and Cadogan and James deli in The Square. BID figures show there are ... «Hampshire Chronicle, lug 12»