Moor definition

Moor means to secure a vessel or watercraft by means of lines, cables or anchors;
Moor means to secure a boat by making it fast with cables, lines, or anchors.
Moor means to permanently secure a vessel to the submerged land of a waterbody by use of mooring tackle.

Examples of Moor in a sentence

  • We are a charity registered in England and Wales under registered number 311871 and have our registered office at Moor House School & College, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, Oxted, Surrey, RH8 9AQ.

  • Messuage or tenement called the Brick House & the Barn, Stable, Outhouses, Backsides, Bartons, Courts, Yards, Gardens, Orchards & appurtenances erected on & taken out of a close of meadow or pasture land called Moor Leaze.

  • BP shall mean The British Petroleum Company, p.l.c., an English company whose principal office is at Britannic House, Moor Lane, London EC2Y 9BU England.

  • The Box Moor Trust (charity number: 206142) of The Box Moor Trust Centre, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇.

  • Chapter 91, for injury to, impairment of, destruction of, loss of, diminution of value of, and/or loss of use of natural resources, including the costs of assessing the injuries, resulting from releases of hazardous substances from the Edge Moor titanium dioxide manufacturing plant (“Edge Moor Plant”) and Hay Road Iron Rich Landfill, located in New Castle County, Delaware (collectively the “Site”).


More Definitions of Moor

Moor means any permanent structure to which a vessel may be secured or the act of securing to a permanent structure or facility.
Moor means the act of securing a vessel, watercraft or obstruction either to a lawfully installed pier or to a lawfully installed anchored buoy or float.
Moor means to secure a vessel by means of lines, cables, anchors or other similar means to a municipal dock;
Moor means to secure a vessel by means of lines or cables; “owner” includes the person in control or master of a vessel; “raft” means the mooring of one vessel alongside another;
Moor means to secure a vessel other than by anchoring.
Moor means to make fast to the shore, a buoy, a jetty or a wharf or to anchor;
Moor means to attach, tie, or otherwise secure a vessel to any man-made or natural object above the surface of the water.