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61connecting rod — connec′ting rod n. mac a rod or link for transmitting motion and force between a rotating and a reciprocating part, as between a piston and a crankshaft • Etymology: 1830–40 …
62connecting arrangement — The manner in which the facilities of a common carrier and the customer are interconnected …
63connecting carrier — One of several common carriers whose united lines or parts constitute the route over which shipment is to pass, and which participates in transportation of such shipment as a common carrier furnishing a necessary link in transportation. Herman v …
64connecting factors — In conflict of laws, legal categories such as the place of making a contract which serve to determine the choice of law in a particular case …
65connecting up doctrine — A thing may be put into evidence (including testimony) subject to its being connected up with later evidence that will show its relevance …
66connecting carrier — One of several common carriers whose united lines or parts constitute the route over which shipment is to pass, and which participates in transportation of such shipment as a common carrier furnishing a necessary link in transportation. Herman v …
67connecting factors — In conflict of laws, legal categories such as the place of making a contract which serve to determine the choice of law in a particular case …
68connecting up doctrine — A thing may be put into evidence (including testimony) subject to its being connected up with later evidence that will show its relevance …
69connecting rod bearing — A precision insert bearing. Also called big end bearing …
70connecting carrier — Any one of several common carriers whose lines or parts thereof together constitute the entire route over which a shipment of goods is transported. 14 Am J2d Car § 662 …