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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
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
Highway
of the Highway or transferred for such purpose by the State Government to the Central Government; (ii) all bridges, culverts, tunnels, causeways, carriageways and other structures constructed on or across such Highway; and (iii) all trees, railings,
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Finder of goods
the finder to the shopkeeper to advertise them, may be recovered from the shopkeeper by the finder, see Bridges v. Hawkesworth, (1851) 21 LJ QB 75, where a bundle of bank notes so found was recovered. The
Fraud
commercial transaction be of assistance in determining fraud in Administrative Law. It has been aptly observed by Lord Bridge in Khawaji [Khawaja v. Secretary of state for Home Deptt., (1983) 1 All ER 765] that it is
Estache
Estache [fr. estacher, attacher, Fr., to fasten], a bridge or stank of stone and timber, Cowel.
De bene esse
in any cause or matter where it shall appear necessary for the purposes of justice [see Bidder v. Bridges, (1884) 26 Ch D 1], make any order for the examination upon oath before the Court or any
Damage, Malicious
(Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Criminal Law'), arson, and injuries to mines, cattle, works of art, ponds, railway carriages, and bridges being punishable specially. As to injuries to real or personal property not specially provided for, see s. 51
Curia cursus aqu'
management of barges and boats plying on the River Thames between Gravesend and Windsor, and also at Gravesend Bridge, etc., 2 Geo. 2, c. 26.
County Councils
management of hospitals and rate-aided mental hospitals. (7) Education and maintenance of schools; (8) Management of roads and bridges; (9) Regulation of fees of inspectors and other officers; (10) Control of officrs paid out of the county
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