Examples of Derailment in a sentence
Collision with or by the carrying vehicle.5. Overturning of the carrying vehicle.6. Derailment or accidents of like nature to carrying railway wagon/vehicle.
See In re Train Derailment Near Amite, La., MDL 1531, 2006 WL 1561470, at *19 (E.D. La. May 24, 2006) (“that a class action settlement is reached after arms’ length negotiations by experienced counsel generally gives rise to a presumption that the settlement is fair, reasonable, and adequate”); see also Ruiz v.
R.J. Corman Derailment Servs., L.L.C., 125 Ohio St.3d 280, 2010-Ohio-1029, 34-39 (2010); Groch v.
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The excavation will also proceed through the Middlebury Train Derailment hazardous waste site #2009-3912, related to a 2007 accidental train derailment that occurred between the Otter Creek truss bridge and the Merchants Row bridge.
Derailment Detection AVI Automatic Vehicle Identification HBD Hot Box Detection HWD Hot Wheel Detection DED Dragging Equipment Detection WDD Wheel Defect Detection WIM Weighing In Motion ECM Environmental Condition Monitoring AMS Acoustic Monitoring Sensor PVS Profile Validation System PHOENIX enables the combination of individual wayside diagnostic and monitoring functions into a single site.
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By agreement with Holders in the affected Class, all Derailment Wrongful Death Claims and Derailment Moral Damages and Personal Injury Claims, to the extent afforded administrative expense status under section 1171(a) of the Bankruptcy Code, shall be treated as Class 12 and Class 8 Claims respectively, as provided in the Plan, and shall not be Allowed Administrative Expense Claims.
R.L., Rostow, C.D., Nemeth, D.G., Ellis, J.D., et al., The Livingston Train Derailment Accident: An Evaluation of the Psychological Impact on Community Residents, prepared for the Plaintiff's Steering Committee, August, 1984.
All Derailment Wrongful Death Claims and Derailment Moral Damages and Personal Injury Claims, to the extent afforded administrative expense status under section 1171(a) of the Bankruptcy Code shall be treated as Class 12 and Class 8 Claims respectively, as provided in the Plan, and shall not be Allowed Administrative Expense Claims.