"Frettum, Frectum" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
In old English law. The freight of a ship; freight money. Cowell
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Farmer Brown decided his injuries from the accident were serious enough to take the trucking company (responsible for the accident) to court. In court, the trucking company's fancy lawyer was questioning Farmer Brown. "Didn't you say, at the scene of the accident, 'I'm fine'?" asked the lawyer.Farmer Brown responded, "Well I'll tell you what happened. I had just loaded my favorite mule Bessie into the...""I didn't ask for any details," the lawyer interrupted, "just answer the question. Did you not say, at the scene of the accident, 'I'm fine'!"Farmer Brown said, "Well I had just gotten Bessie into the trailer and I was driving down the road..."The lawyer interrupted again and said, "Judge, I am trying to establish the fact that, at the scene of the accident, this man told the Highway Patrolman on the scene that he was just fine. Now several weeks after the accident he is trying to sue my client. I believe he is a fraud. Please tell him to simply answer the question."By this time the Judge was fairly interested in Farmer Brown's answer and said to the lawyer, "I'd like to hear what he has to say about his favorite mule Bessie."Brown thanked the Judge and proceeded, "Well as I was saying, I had just loaded Bessie, my favorite mule, into the trailer and was driving her down the highway when this huge semi-truck and trailer ran the stop sign and smacked my truck right in the side."He continued, "I was thrown into one ditch and Bessie was thrown into the other. I was hurting real bad and didn't want to move. However, I could hear ole Bessie moaning and groaning. I knew she was in terrible shape just by her groans.""Shortly after the accident a highway patrolman came on the scene. He could hear Bessie moaning and groaning so he went over to her. After he looked at h er, he took out his gun and shot her between the eyes. Then the patrolman came across the road with his gun in his hand and looked at me."Finally, farmer Brown came to the end of the story. "The patrolman looked at me and said, 'Your mule was in such bad shape I had to shoot her. How are YOU feeling'?"
To hire, as a ship, for the transportation of goods or freight.
Read the complete definitionIn European law. Assurance; insurance of a vessel, freight, or cargo. Ferriere
Read the complete definitionAny charge in addition to the regular charge for freight of goods shipped.
Read the complete definitionbagon Definition: (noun) freight car, wagon, van
Read the complete definitionbagun n {1} wheelbarrow. {2} railroad freight car. Tulu ka bagung tubu, Three freight cars full of sugar cane. v …
Read the complete definitionA vessel for freight; -- used in Mediterranean.
Read the complete definitionA double-decked passenger or freight vessel, towed by a steamboat.
Read the complete definitionbarót - Bad, insipid, stale, rotten, mouldy, applied chiefly to tobacco and cigars; ugly, bad-complexioned (of persons). Barót nga tabákò. …
Read the complete definitionA contract in the nature of a mortgage, by which the owner of a ship, or the master as his …
Read the complete definitionA person employed to ascertain the bulk or size of goods, in order to fix the amount of freight or …
Read the complete definitionA car used on freight or construction trains for brakemen, workmen, etc.; a tool car.
Read the complete definitionIn old English law. To load; to load a vessel; to freight
Read the complete definitionThe lading or freight of a ship or other vessel; the goods, merchandise, or whatever is conveyed in a vessel …
Read the complete definitionA ship hired or freighted; a ship which is the subject-matter of a charter-party
Read the complete definitionA railway station; a building for the accommodation and protection of railway passengers or freight.
Read the complete definitionAn empty box, crate, cask, etc.; -- used in commerce, esp. in transportation of freight; as, \"special rates for empties.\"
Read the complete definitionA franchise or right to maintain a vessel for carrying passengers and freight across a river, bay, etc., charging tolls.
Read the complete definitionA boat with a flat bottom and square ends; -- used for the transportation of bulky freight, especially in shallow …
Read the complete definitionfléte - (Sp.) Freight, freightage, cartage, carriage, conveyance, shipment. (cf. hinákay).
Read the complete definitionMERCHANT, or FOR-WARDER. one who receives and forwards goods, taking upon himself the expenses of transportation, for which he receives …
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