Автор: goral
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08.07.2013 18:36 |
Hard copy
1) Computer term meaning the work shown on the VDU screen printed onto paper for reference and retention.
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08.07.2013 18:34 |
Hamburg Rules
1) A revision of the Hague Rules (see above) in 1978 by UNCTAD.
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08.07.2013 18:32 |
Hague-Visby Rules
1) Relate to merchant shipping (sometimes referred to as Brussels Protocol - not to be confused with the Hague Protocol which deals with carriage by air) and are intended to avoid a conflict of law between shipping nations.
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08.07.2013 18:30 |
Hackney carriage
1) A licensed taxi permitted to ply for hire in the street and on a taxi rank, or to undertake pre-booked private hire journeys.
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08.07.2013 18:27 |
H
1) Nationality symbol for Hungary - to be shown on the rear of vehicles from that country.
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07.07.2013 18:11 |
GVTS
1) Goods Vehicle Testing Station. Operated by the Vehicle Inspectorate, an agency of the DTLR, and charged with conducting statutory vehicle testing for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes.
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08.07.2013 18:35 |
Handbrake
1) Vehicle brake intended to secure the vehicle while parked. In law referred to as parking brake which most hold vehicle on specified gradient (ie 1 in 6.25 = 16 per cent).
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08.07.2013 18:33 |
Hail and ride
1) Term for securing a hackney carriage journey (ie 'calling a cab' in the street).
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08.07.2013 18:31 |
Hague Rules
1) International convention of 1924 concerned with the carriage of goods by sea, particularly the liability of shippers and the bill of lading. Amended in 1968 and now known as the Hague-Visby Rules.
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08.07.2013 18:29 |
HA
1) The Highways Agency. DTLR agency responsible for management of the UK's trunk road network.
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07.07.2013 18:12 |
GVW
1) Gross vehicle weight. The total weight of a vehicle and its load.
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07.07.2013 18:10 |
GVM
1) Gross vehicle mass. Term frequently used instead of GVW - EU influence. See also MAM.
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