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Dedicated, if a property is set apart for a definite purpose, such property would become 'dedicated' for a purpose, U.P. Sunni Central Board of Wakfs v. Mazhar Hasan, (2001) 6 SCC 289....
Dedicated transmission lines
Dedicated transmission lines, 'dedicated trans-mission lines' means any electric supply-line for point to point transmission which are required for the purpose of connecting electric lines or electric plants of a captive generating plant referred to in, s. 9 or generating station referred to in, s. 10 to any transmission lines or sub-stations or generating stations or the load center, as the case may be. [Electricity Act, (36 of 2003), s. 2(16)]...
Dedication to a temple and a Mutt
Dedication to a temple and a Mutt, The distinction between dedication to a temple and a Mutt is that in the former case it is to a particular deity, while in the latter, it is to a superior or a Mahant, The Bihar State Board Religious Trust v. Mahanth Sri Biseshwar Das, (1971) 1 SCC 574: AIR 1971 SC 2057: (1971) 3 SCR 680....
Dedication-day
Dedication-day [festum dedicationis, Lat.], the feast of dedication of churches, or rather the feast-day of the saint and patron of a church, which was celebrated not only by the inhabitants of a place, but by those of all the neighbouring villages who usually came thither, and such assemblies were allowed as lawful. It was usual for the people to feast and to drink on those days, Cowel...
dedication
dedication : a giving up of property to public use that precludes the owner from asserting any further interest in it: as a : an intentional donation of land for public use that is accepted by the proper public authorities b : intentional or negligent surrender to the public of intellectual property that could have been protected by copyright or patent ...
Dedicate
Dedicated set apart devoted consecrated...
dedicated
wholly committed to a purpose or cause as a dedicated musician...
Dedication
The act of setting apart or consecrating to a divine Being or to a sacred use often with religious solemnities solemn appropriation as the dedication of Solomons temple...
Dedicator
One who dedicates more especially one who inscribes a book to the favor of a patron or to one whom he desires to compliment...
Dedicate
Dedicate, to make a private way public by acts evincing an intention to do so....
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