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Mutt

Mutt, A Mutt dedicated for the use of ascetics generally or for the ascetic

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

Public institutions

Public institutions, would mean not merely temples dedicated to the public as a whole but also those founded

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Rush bearing

A kind of rural festival at the dedication of a church when the parishioners brought rushes to strew

Rectory

land, tithes, and other oblations of the people, separate or dedicate to God, in any congregation for the service of His

Merit

and also calls for a sense of social commitment and dedication to the cause of the poor, Dr. Pradeep Jain v.

Highways

by prescription, by authority of Acts of Parliament, or by dedication to the use of the public; and see the Rights

Health

development. Facilities of health and medical care generate devotion and dedication to give the workers' best, physically as well as mentally,

Endowment

principal is used, Black's Law Dictionary, p. 548. Endowment is dedication of property for purposes of religion or charity having both

Consecrate

Consecrate, to dedicate to sacred purposes, as a bishop by imposition of hands,

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