marshalling

  • 21marshalling — adjective see marshaling 2 …

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  • 22Doctrine of marshalling — Marshalling is a common law equity concept applied in the context of lending. Suppose there are two creditors and one borrower. Creditor A has the right to resort to two pieces of security interest of the borrower and creditor B only has access… …

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  • 23marshalling yard — noun a large railway yard in which freight wagons are organized into trains …

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  • 24marshalling yard — noun (C) BrE a place where railway wagons are brought together to form trains …

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  • 25marshalling yard — /ˈmaʃəlɪŋ jad/ (say mahshuhling yahd) noun a system of parallel tracks, crossings, points, etc., where cars are shunted and made up into trains, and where carriages, locomotives, and other rolling stock are kept when awaiting repairs or when not… …

  • 26Aircraft marshalling — Marshaller stopping an aircraft …

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  • 27Maschen Marshalling Yard — Maschen Rangierbahnhof …

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  • 28Tinsley Marshalling Yard — was a railway marshalling yard located near Tinsley in Sheffield. It was opened in 1965 as a part of a major plan to rationalise all aspects of the rail services in the Sheffield area, and closed in stages from 1985 with the run down of rail… …

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  • 29Wath marshalling yard — Wath marshalling yard, also known as Wath concentration yard, was a large railway marshalling yard specifically designed for the concentration of coal traffic. It was set at the heart of the South Yorkshire Coalfield, at Wath upon Dearne,… …

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  • 30Lightweight Communications and Marshalling — Overview LCM (Lightweight Communications and Marshalling) is a package designed to allow multiple processes to exchange messages in a safe and high performance way. LCM was designed foronline real time applications communicating via private… …

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