Dedication - Law Dictionary Search Results
Wakf
Wakf, 'wakf' means the permanent dedication by a person professing Islam of any movable or immovable
Way
dedicated to the public, and as to what will constitute dedication, see Simpson v. A.-G., 1904 AC 476. By the (English)
Graveyard
number and extent, then the presumption will be that the dedication is complete and the graveyard has become a public graveyard
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Temple
known, used as a place of public religious worship and dedicated to, or for the benefit of, or used as of
Hanukka
The Jewish Feast of the Dedication instituted by Judas Maccabaeligus his brothers and the whole congregation
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
Dedicatee
One to whom a thing is dedicated correlative to dedicator
general publication
communication or dissemination of a copyrightable work that implies a dedication of the work to the public or an abandonment of
Consecration
act or ceremony of consecrating the state of being consecrated dedication
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