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Material alteration
change of substantial nature affecting the form and character of the building. Many a time tenants make minor constructions and alterations for the convenient use of the tenanted accommodation. The legislature does not provide for their eviction;
Service
funds, real estate, transport, storage, material treatment, processing, supply of electrical or other energy, boarding, lodging, entertainment, amusement, construction, repair conveying of news or information and advertising. [Trade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999), s. 2(1)(z) ]
Shelley's case, Rule in
658. The rule has been abolished by the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 131, in the construction of all instruments coming into operation after 1925; but the rule governs the construction of all instruments which
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knowledge
actual knowledge in this entry b : awareness that a fact or circumstance probably exists ; broadly : constructive knowledge in this entry see also scienter, willful blindness NOTE: Knowledge fundamentally differs from intent in being grounded
Reconstruction
Reconstruction, means 'repair' and construction of a property undertaken after a disaster. [The Gujarat State Disaster Management Act, 2003, s. 2(p)] Reconstruction, means
possession
fact, or condition of having control of something: as a : actual possession in this entry b : constructive possession in this entry c : knowing dominion and control over a controlled substance or other contraband d
loss
in marine insurance in which the property (as a vessel or cargo) cannot be repaired or recovered compare constructive total loss in this entry capital loss : the amount by which the book value of a capital
race-notice
since it is a matter of public record. Under a race-notice statute, however, a subsequent purchaser cannot have constructive notice of an unrecorded deed, and so the recorded deed has priority unless the purchaser actually knew about
Engineer Corps
of engineers commanded by a brigadier general whose title is Chief of Engineers It has charge of the construction of fortifications for land and seacoast defense the improvement of rivers and harbors the construction of lighthouses etc
In stipulationibus cum qu'ritur quid actum sit verba conta stipulatorem interpretanda sunt
arise in the con-struction of agreements, words are to be construed against the person using them); thus the construction of the stipulatio is against the stipulator, and the construction of the promissio against the promissor
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Constructed - Law Dictionary Search Results
Material alteration
change of substantial nature affecting the form and character of the building. Many a time tenants make minor constructions and alterations for the convenient use of the tenanted accommodation. The legislature does not provide for their eviction;
Service
funds, real estate, transport, storage, material treatment, processing, supply of electrical or other energy, boarding, lodging, entertainment, amusement, construction, repair conveying of news or information and advertising. [Trade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999), s. 2(1)(z) ]
Shelley's case, Rule in
658. The rule has been abolished by the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 131, in the construction of all instruments coming into operation after 1925; but the rule governs the construction of all instruments which
Keep your definitions linked to case research
knowledge
actual knowledge in this entry b : awareness that a fact or circumstance probably exists ; broadly : constructive knowledge in this entry see also scienter, willful blindness NOTE: Knowledge fundamentally differs from intent in being grounded
Reconstruction
Reconstruction, means 'repair' and construction of a property undertaken after a disaster. [The Gujarat State Disaster Management Act, 2003, s. 2(p)] Reconstruction, means
possession
fact, or condition of having control of something: as a : actual possession in this entry b : constructive possession in this entry c : knowing dominion and control over a controlled substance or other contraband d
loss
in marine insurance in which the property (as a vessel or cargo) cannot be repaired or recovered compare constructive total loss in this entry capital loss : the amount by which the book value of a capital
race-notice
since it is a matter of public record. Under a race-notice statute, however, a subsequent purchaser cannot have constructive notice of an unrecorded deed, and so the recorded deed has priority unless the purchaser actually knew about
Engineer Corps
of engineers commanded by a brigadier general whose title is Chief of Engineers It has charge of the construction of fortifications for land and seacoast defense the improvement of rivers and harbors the construction of lighthouses etc
In stipulationibus cum qu'ritur quid actum sit verba conta stipulatorem interpretanda sunt
arise in the con-struction of agreements, words are to be construed against the person using them); thus the construction of the stipulatio is against the stipulator, and the construction of the promissio against the promissor
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