Dedication - Law Dictionary Search Results
abandonment
inventor of the right to enforce a patent see also dedication b : an author's relinquishment to the public domain of
Church ale
A church or parish festival as in commemoration of the dedication of a church at which much ale was used
Wakf deed
instrument by which any of the terms of the original dedication have been varied. [Wakf Act, 1995 (43 of 1995), s.
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Rush bearing
A kind of rural festival at the dedication of a church when the parishioners brought rushes to strew
Merit
and also calls for a sense of social commitment and dedication to the cause of the poor, Dr. Pradeep Jain v.
Epigraph
has to do with the building itself its founding or dedication
Prededication
A dedication made previously or beforehand
Dedicatory
Constituting or serving as a dedication complimental
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
Endowment
principal is used, Black's Law Dictionary, p. 548. Endowment is dedication of property for purposes of religion or charity having both
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