Dedicate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Way
3 Bulstrode 339, and EASEMENT. A highway can always be dedicated to the public, and as to what will constitute dedication,
Graveyard
number and extent, then the presumption will be that the dedication is complete and the graveyard has become a public graveyard
Temple
known, used as a place of public religious worship and dedicated to, or for the benefit of, or used as of
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Hanukka
The Jewish Feast of the Dedication instituted by Judas Maccabaeligus his brothers and the whole congregation
Dedicatee
One to whom a thing is dedicated correlative to dedicator
Easement
was never any person during that period who could have dedicated the way absolutely, it was held that there was no
Shebaitship
Shebaitship, property dedicated to an idol vests in it in an ideal sense
Rectory
land, tithes, and other oblations of the people, separate or dedicate to God, in any congregation for the service of His
Gettysburg Address
near Gettysburg Pennsylvania USA as part of a ceremony to dedicate a portion of that battlefield as a cemetary for soldiers
Devote
To appropriate by vow to set apart or dedicate by a solemn act to consecrate also to consign over
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