Conservancy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sewer
may make orders for the removal of annoyances, or the conservation of the sewers within their commission according to the customs
Forest land
Forest land, without evidence to show that forest land had been cleared and prepared or earmarked for agricultural purposes, it...
Primrose League
A league of both sexes among the Conservatives founded in 1883 So called because primrose was erroneously it
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receiver
administer property in litigation ;esp : one appointed to administer, conserve, rehabilitate, or liquidate the assets of an insolvent corporation for
Mersey
Local Acts. The Minister of Transport is Commissioner of the Conservancy (9 & 10 Geo. 5, c. 50), s. 2.
Limited liability
pilotage); that of dock and canal owners and harbour and conservancy authorities by the (English) Merchant Shipping (Liability of Shipowners and
Family
restricted meaning and under the rules imposing liability to pay conservancy tax and water rate liability is imposed upon every building,
County Councils
local authority of Acts relating to destructive insects, to fish conservancy, to wild birds, to weights and measures, to gas meters
Conservancy
Conservation as from injury defilement or irregular use
Energy
sources of energy or bio-mass connected to the grid. [Energy Conservation Act, 2001 (52 of 2001), s. 2(h)] it means electrical
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