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Glossary of Transportation Terms
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P&I: Protection and Indemnity; used in the
field of insurance.
Pacific Type Locomotive: A locomotive with
the 4-6-2 wheel arrangement. The first 4-6-2s were
built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in the US for
the NZ Railways, hence the name.
Paired Track: When two railroads own single
track lines, they may reach an agreement whereby one
railroad’s track services both roads in one
direction, while the other railroad’s track services
both roads in the other direction.
Parachute: A device used or intended to be
used to retard the fall of a body or object through
the air.
Passanger: A passenger is any occupant on the
aircraft not performing a crew duty and logging
flying time in accordance with paragraph 2-6.
Passengers on Army aircraft must be authorized in
accordance with chapter 3.
Passenger Ship: A passenger ship that is
authorized to carry over twelve passengers.
Peremptory Challenge: A challenge to a
particular juror that requires no reason. Normally
an attorney has a limited number of these
challenges.
Personal Injury: An injury not to property,
but to your body, mind or emotions. For example, if
you slip and fall on a banana peel in the grocery
store, personal injury covers any actual physical
harm (broken leg and bruises) you suffered in the
fall as well as the humiliation of falling in
public, but not the harm of shattering your watch.
Personal Property: Defined by the law as
“things movable.” This is distinguished from the
term “real property,” which includes things such as
trees, buildings and land.
Petition: A formal request that the court
take some action; a complaint.
Piston Rod: The rod connecting the piston to
the crosshead at the rear of the cylinder. The
piston rod is kept parallel to the cylinder by the
slidebars guiding the crosshead as it moves forward
and back.
Plaintiff: The party bringing the case
against another.
Pleading: A document which makes a formal
statement or charge by the litigants. All papers
filed with the court are collectively referred to as
“pleadings.”
Port Of Call: Port where a ship discharges or
receives traffic
Power Of Attorney: The authority to act
legally for another person.
Precedent: The value that a completed case
has on deciding future cases.
Prima Facie: Latin for "at first view."
Refers to the minimum amount of evidence a plaintiff
must have to avoid having a case dismissed. It is
said that the plaintiff must make a prima facie
case.
Privileged Communication: Conversation that
takes places within the context of a protected
relationship, such as that between an attorney and
client, a husband and wife, a priest and penitent,
and a doctor and patient. The law often protects
against forced disclosure of such conversations.
Process Serving: The method by which a
defendant in a lawsuit is notified that a plaintiff
has filed a suit against him.
Pro Se: (pronounced pro say) Latin phrase
that means "for himself." A person who represents
himself in court alone without the help of a lawyer
is said to appear pro se.
Protective Order: In litigation, an order
that prevents the disclosure of sensitive
information except to certain individuals under
certain conditions.
Public Aircraft: Aircraft used only in the
service of a government of a political subdivision.
It does not include any government-owned aircraft
engaged in carrying persons or property for
commercial purposes.
Punitive Damages: Damages given for the
purpose of punishing the defendant.
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