Dedicate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Place of public worship
as a place of public religious worship or which is dedicated generally to, or is used generally by persons professing any
Religious institutions of a public character
in Article 25(2)(b) of the Constitution contemplates not merely temples dedicated to the public as a whole but also those founded
Toll-traverse
the grant the grantee's private property, and having been then dedicated by him to the public in consideration of the toll
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Rush bearing
A kind of rural festival at the dedication of a church when the parishioners brought rushes to strew
Charitable institution, under Hindu Law
tank can be an object of charity and when a dedication is made in favour of a tank, the same is
society
death] compare consortium 2 : a voluntary association of individuals dedicated to common ends [a conservation ] 3 : a community,
Prededication
A dedication made previously or beforehand
Pantheon
A temple dedicated to all the gods especially the building so called at
Olympic games
of the ancient Greeks consisting of athletic games and races dedicated to Olympian Zeus celebrated once in four years at Olympia
VerbarOblati
Children dedicated in their early years to the monastic state
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