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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

Tolls

the word tolls means a levy for the purpose of providing funds for the maintenance of roads and bridges and repayment of the loan for their construction, AIR 1961 Pat 462 (463) (Tolls Act, 1851, s. 2).

Tolls at common law

under a grant or presumed grant from the Crown in respect of the passage of a highway or bridge, namely, tolls-traverse and tolls-thorough, Halsbury's Laws of England, 4th Edn., p. 97, para. 138.

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Trinoda necessitas

to which all landed possessions, not excepting those of the church, were subject, viz.:-(1) Bryge-bot, for keeping the bridges and high roads in repair.-(Pontis constructio.) (2) Burg-bot, for keeping the burgs or fortresses in an efficient state

Trunk Roads Act, 1936

13 road means a highway and includes any part of a highway and any prepared road and any bridge over which a highway passes or a proposed road is intended to pass, and trunk road shall be

Water-works

pumps, wells, reservoirs, aqueducts, water-tanks, sluices mains, pipes, culverts, hydrants, stand-pipes, and conduits, and all machinery, lands, buildings, bridges and things, used for, or intended for the purpose of supplying water to a cantonment. [Cantonments Act, 1924

Workmen's Compensation Act

cash, deferred payment or other valuable consideration, the construction fitting out, improvement or repair of any building, road, bridge or any other immovable property, or manufacture, processing, fabrication, erection, installation, fitting out, improvement, modification, repair, conversion or

Capital goods

Capital goods, include all types of properties including consumable raw material, components etc. Capital goods become capital goods when used in the manufacture of products. Every Capital asset is not capital good, C.C.E. v. Ginni Filaments...

Cement

Cement, is used for building, roads, bridges, and dams etc. and also by common people for building, residential or commercial buildings, Associated Cement Co. Ltd.

Joist

laths or furring strips of a ceiling are nailed called according to its position or use binding joist bridging joist ceiling joist trimming joist etc See Illust of Double framed floor under Double a

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