Conservable - Law Dictionary Search Results
conserving
protecting or saving from harm or loss as serves a conserving function
Conservancy
Conservancy, includes dredging, training, closure, diversion or abandoning channels. [Inland Water-ways
Conservator
Conservator, a protector, preserver, or maintainer; or a standing arbitrator chosen
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Conservators of the peace
Conservators of the peace, officers appointed by the Common Law for
Conservators of the truce and safe conducts
Conservators of the truce and safe conducts, officers appointed to hear
Thames
Thames. See (English) Thames Conservancy Act, 1894 (57 & 58 Vict. c. clxxxvii.); defined in
Conservable
Matched in: Term Conservable
Forest
otherwise for the purpose of s. 2(i) of the Forest Conservation Act, T.N. Godavarman v. Union of India, AIR 1977 SC
Sewer
may make orders for the removal of annoyances, or the conservation of the sewers within their commission according to the customs
Heritage building
more premises or any part thereof which requires preservation and conservation for historical, architectural environmental or cultural importance, and includes such
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