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Construct
Construct, 'construct', with its grammatical variations, in relation to a building,
Construct
and order to build to form to make as to construct an edifice
Construction
Construction, 'construction' does not necessarily mean construction over the land which
Encroachment and unauthorised construction
Encroachment and unauthorised construction, there is a distinction between the two concept namely unauthorised
Constructive notice
Constructive notice. The knowledge which is imputed to a party: (a)
Constructive total loss
Constructive total loss, a term used in the law of marine
Interpretation and construction
Interpretation and construction, The very concept of interpretation connotes the introduction of elements
Constructive trust
Constructive trust, a trust which the Court elicits by a construction
Construction equipment vehicle
Construction equipment vehicle, means rubber tyred, (including pneumatic tyred), rubber padded
Constructive fraud
Constructive fraud, a court of equity will set aside a transaction
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