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Home Dictionary Name: boundaries Page: 3 Page 3 of about 105 results ( seconds)Scheduled and Tribal areas
Scheduled and Tribal areas, in any State other than Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram declared by the President in an order are scheduled areas. [Constitution of India, Art. 244(1)]Scheduled and Tribal areas, in India, the areas from Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram specified in Part 1, 11, 11A and 111 of the table appended to para 20 of Sixth Schedule are tribal areas, their administration is governed by provisions of Sixth Schedule containing self-contained Code for the governance of tribal areas, A Commentary on the Constitution of India, Durga Das Basu, Vol. J, p. 69.Scheduled and Tribal areas, the President is empowered to take out or add certain areas from or to the scheduled areas and alter it for rectification of boundaries, Constitution of India, Fifth Sch....
State
State, Board of control for cricket India is not financially, functionally or administratively dominated by government nor it is under control of government. Government only exercises limited contract which is purely regulatory and not pervasive. Board is therefore not state, Zee Telefilms Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 2005 SC 2677.In Article 3 of Constitution of India as amended by the fifth Amendment Act 1955. It obviously refers to the States in the First Schedule and the 'Legislature of the State' refers to the Legislature which each State has under the Constitution, Babulal Parate v. State of Bombay, AIR 1960 SC 51: (1960) 1 SCR 605. (Constitution of India, Art. 3)The political system of a body of people who are politically organized; the system of rules by which jurisdiction and authority are exercised over such a body of people, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1415.The expression 'the State' has the same meaning in Part IV of the Constitution under Article 36. No reason was s...
State Road
State Road, means all public roads within the State and includes:(i) all lands appurtenant thereto;(ii) all approach roads, bridges, flyovers, culverts, tunnels, causeways, carriage-ways and other structures on, over, along or across such roads; and(iii) all fences, trees, posts and boundaries, two hundred meter and kilometer stones of such roads, but does not include a National Highway....
Terraced house
Terraced house, is not an expression of precise connotation. The main building having the terrace and room on the first floor can properly be described as the terraced house and other structures and land within the boundaries are part of the said property, P. Vdayani Devi v. V.V. Rajeswara Prasad Rao, 1995 (3) SCC 252: AI R 1995 SC 1357....
Township
Township, the district of a town, tithing, or vill, which three are of the same signification in law.-Steph. Com., vol. 1, Introduction. The township is the unit of the early constitutional machinery in England (Stubbs's Constitutional History of England, vol. 1, p. 82), and the boundaries of the parish, and the township or townships with which it coincides, are generally the same (ibid.), 'parish' being properly the ecclesiastical term, and 'township' the civil one.In a government survey a square tract six miles on each side, containing thirty six sq. miles of land 2. In some states, a civil and political subdivision of country, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1498...
Isoperimetry
The science of figures having equal perimeters or boundaries...
Determine
To fix the boundaries of to mark off and separate...
Pr'dium rusticum
Pr'dium rusticum, heritage which is not destined for the use of man's habitation; such, for example, as lands, meadows, orchards, gardens, woods, even though they should be within the boundaries of a city, Ibid....
bounded
having the limits or boundaries established...
property (fixture and non-fixture)
property (fixture and non-fixture) in a real estate contract, the property is the land within the legally described boundaries and all permanent structures and fixtures. Ownership of the property confers the legal right to use the property as allowed within the law and within the restrictions of zoning or easements. Fixture property refers to those items permanently attached to the structure, such as carpeting or a ceiling fan, which transfers with the property. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
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