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Scott C.
Gottlieb
Injury Law Attorney
29 Riverside Drive
Binghamton, NY 13905
Phone: 607-724-7700
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Tackles: The running, rigging or roping
used in working the sails with their pulleys. Also
an arrangement consisting of a rope and pulley block
used to obtain a purchase in shifting a cannon.
Tail Rods: Extensions to the piston rods
which protruded through the front of the cylinders
so fitted. Tried from time to time during the 1890s
and early 1900s, fitting tail rods was said either
to save wear on cylinders or to cause it, depending
on who was speaking. They were not taken up
universally and many locos which had them when built
were later modified to remove them.
Tangible Personal Property: Anything other
than real estate or money, including furniture,
cars, jewelry and china.
Tank Locomotive: A steam locomotive which has
its coal and water storage on the same frames as the
engine. The design first appeared in 1835 in
Ireland. The water tanks are the most obvious
feature as they are mounted on either side of the
boiler partially obscuring it. There are different
types of tank engines, side tanks are the most
common. Well tank locomotives, where the tank is
hung under the frames, were less common.
Technology: This general class of missions
includes all missions designed as technical tests of
satellite or ground based systems. Examples include
tests of new satellite components, investigations of
launch vehicle performance, calibration of ground
based systems (such as radar), and demonstration of
new sensor technologies.
Third Party Litigation: When a lawsuit is
brought against a defendant and that defendant wants
to add another party to the suit, the original
defendant may file a “third party complaint” which
results in a third party litigation or lawsuit.
Tort: A civil wrong; a wrongful injury to a
person’s property. There are three types of torts:
intentional, negligence and strict liability.
Transport: Transport missions include all
spacecraft that are used to ferry people or
materials from the Earth to orbit without performing
significant research. Missions in this class include
space station re-supply vehicles and Shuttle
missions whose primary purpose is to carry
satellites into orbit for deployment.
Tug: A small vessel designed to tow or push
large ships or barges. Tugs have powerful diesel
engines and are essential to docks and ports to
maneuver large ships into their berths. Pusher tugs
are also used to push enormous trains of barges on
the rivers and inland waterways of the U.S.
Oceangoing salvage tugs provide assistance to ships
in distress and engage in such work as towing
drilling rigs and oil production platforms.
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