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Structure
In its ordinary sense a structure is something which is constructed by way of being built as is a building but
Goods vehicle
2 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (59 of 1988) constructed or adapted for use for transportation of goods or any
Sewer
over such areas as may be most expedient for the construction of new, and maintenance and improvement of old, works. The
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Sales tax
be construed strictly, regardless of the hardship that such a construction may cause either to the treasury or to the taxpayer.
Reservoirs
Reservoirs. As to construction of reservoirs, see (English) Waterworks Clauses Acts, 1847 (10 &
Tail
in existence on the 31st December, 1925; (b) in the construction of equitable interests into which these were converted on the
Rebuilding
Rebuilding, where it does not amount to new building but amounts to re-construction of certain parts of the old building...
Primo excutienda est verbi vis, ne sermonis vitio obstructur oratio, sive lex sine argumentis
the law be not without reasons.) The golden rule of construction is that words are to be construed according to their
Precedent
becomes to reverse it. The courts has to adopt a construction of law, which would inevitably result in upsetting titles long
Practice
Practice, connotes repeated events but that will not affect the construction to be placed on the words 'unfair labour practice to
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