NSWR — Naval Special Warfare Recruiting (Governmental » Military) … Abbreviations dictionary
Nuclear salt-water rocket — A nuclear salt water rocket (or NSWR) is a proposed type of nuclear thermal rocket designed by Robert Zubrin that would be fueled by water bearing dissolved salts of Plutonium or U235. These would be stored in tanks that would prevent a critical… … Wikipedia
Australian contract law — is based on the inherited English common law regarding contract, with specific statutory modifications of principles in some areas. Australian law has developed through the decisions of Australian courts, especially since the 1980s, and various… … Wikipedia
Austrains — also use the same factory as Austrains. The Austrains locomotive range includes: *National Rail NR class *New South Wales 421 class *New South Wales 80 class *New South Wales 442 class *South Australian Railways 700 class *Victorian Railways C… … Wikipedia
Loading gauge — The clearance between train and tunnel is often small. London Underground train at Hendon. A loading gauge defines the maximum height and width for railway vehicles and their loads to ensure safe passage through bridges, tunnels and other… … Wikipedia
OnTrack — This article is about the New York commuter train line. For the New Zealand railway organisation, see ONTRACK. For other uses, see Ontrack (disambiguation). OnTrack … Wikipedia
Newcastle railway station, New South Wales — For the main railway station in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, see Newcastle railway station. Newcastle … Wikipedia
Dick, Kerr & Co. — Dick, Kerr and Company was a locomotive and tramcar manufacturer based in Kilmarnock, Scotland and Preston, England.[1] Contents 1 Early history 2 The First World War 3 Post war … Wikipedia
Victorian Railways power vans — Infobox Train background = name = Power Vans imagesize = caption = interior interiorcaption = Manufacturer = Victorian Railways Factory = Newport Workshops, others Family = Built = Refurbishment = Replaced = Formation = Designation = Operator =… … Wikipedia
Certainty in English contract law — set out rules for how judges will interpret, sever or put contracts into effect. If the terms of the contract are uncertain or incomplete, the parties cannot have reached an agreement in the eyes of the law.[1] An agreement to agree does not… … Wikipedia