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Marriage
clergyman of the Church of England, or by a dissenting minister, or a Roman Catholic priest, in a building registered for marriages, and in the presence of the registrar, or by the registrar in his office, solemnized
University
institution for the promotion of education in the higher or more important branches of learning: also, the colleges, buildings and other property belonging to such a body. Although the institutions to which it refers are readily identifiable,
Law and order and public order
differ but in its potentiality it may be very different. The act of setting fire to the school building was creating panic in the minds of the police personnel of the State from performing their legitimate duties
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Entity
and natural gas including laying of pipelines for transportation of petroleum, petroleum products and natural gas, or laying, building, operating or expanding city or local natural gas distribution network or establishing and operating a liquefied natural gas
Injunction
to their former condition; thus, in a proper case a defendant may be ordered to pull down a building which he has erected in defiance of the plaintiff's right, even though the building has been completed before
Occupation
amount to an act of occupation', Harjit Singh v. Harban Lal, AIR 1991 P&H 217. [See UP Urban Buildings Regulation of Letting Rent and Eviction Act, 1972]
Insurance
kinds of risk, chance and liability, are now commonly insured against. Insurances are effected sometimes by companies or societies, and sometimes by individuals, the risk being in either case diffused amongst a number of persons. Companies formed … or by annual payments, undertakes to indemnify the assured against all loss or damage to houses or other buildings, stock, goods, and merchandise, by fire during a specified period. Insurances against fire are hardly ever made by
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