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Reparation

act of renewing restoring etc or the state of being renewed or repaired as the reparation of a bridge or of a highway in this sense repair is oftener used

Fabrication

The act of fabricating framing or constructing construction manufacture as the fabrication of a bridge a church or a government

Repass

to pass or travel over in the opposite direction to pass a second time as to repass a bridge or a river to repass the sea

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Negligence

a prudent and reasonable man would not do, [See Blyth v. Birmingham Waterworks Co., (1856) 11 Exch 781: Bridges v. Directors etc. of N.L. Ry. (1873-74) HL 213; Governor-General in Council v. Mt. Saliman, (1949) ILR 27

Industrial establishment

applies to an establishment in which any work relating to the construction, development or maintenance of buildings, roads, bridges or canals, or relating to operations connected with navigation, irrigation or the supply of water, or relating to

Industrial or other establishment

or sale; (g) establishment in which any work relating to the construction, development or maintenance of buildings, roads, bridges or canals, or relating to operations connected with navigation, irrigation or the supply of water or relating to

Infrastructure

s. 2(f)] Means the underlying framework of a system; esp., public services and facilities (such as highways, schools, bridges, sewers, and water systems) needed to support commerce as well as economic and residential development, Black's Law Diction-ary,

Injunction

or at suit of a private person immediately grieved by them, may be enumerated obstructions to highways and bridges, public rivers and harbours, and everything that renders the enjoyment of life and property hazardous and uncomfortable. In

Magna Carta

his land, as carts, and implements of husbandry. The 15th and 16th chapters relate to the making of bridges and defending of river-banks, a subject which now forms part of local law. The 17th chapter enacts that:-'No

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

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