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Amenity

the Rules is wider than 'development works', DLF Qutab Enclave Complex Educational Charitable Trust v. State of Haryana, (2003) 5 SCC

At his own Cost, 'at its Cost'

meant to aim at the same person, DLF Qutab Enclave Complex Educational Charitable Trust v. State of Haryana, (2003) 5 SCC

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Development work

the purview of the term 'development works', D.L.F. Qutab Enclave Complex Educational Charitable Trust v. State of Haryana, (2003) 5 SCC

Abstract of title

provisions see the 6th Schedule to the Act. But a complex or compound abstract is not susceptible of a chronological arrangement; … purchaser taking property with notice (qu. vide) of any estate, trust, incumbrance, or interest affecting it took the property subject thereto,

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Amenity

the Rules is wider than 'development works', DLF Qutab Enclave Complex Educational Charitable Trust v. State of Haryana, (2003) 5 SCC

At his own Cost, 'at its Cost'

meant to aim at the same person, DLF Qutab Enclave Complex Educational Charitable Trust v. State of Haryana, (2003) 5 SCC

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Development work

the purview of the term 'development works', D.L.F. Qutab Enclave Complex Educational Charitable Trust v. State of Haryana, (2003) 5 SCC

Abstract of title

provisions see the 6th Schedule to the Act. But a complex or compound abstract is not susceptible of a chronological arrangement; … purchaser taking property with notice (qu. vide) of any estate, trust, incumbrance, or interest affecting it took the property subject thereto,

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