Dedicator - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dies festi, nefasti, et intercisi
nor comitia were allowed to be held, and which were dedicated to other purposes. Accord-ing to the ancient legends, they were
Consecrate
Consecrate, to dedicate to sacred purposes, as a bishop by imposition of hands,
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
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Consecrator
rites by which a person or thing is devoted or dedicated to sacred purposes
Prededication
A dedication made previously or beforehand
Consecration
act or ceremony of consecrating the state of being consecrated dedication
abandonment
inventor of the right to enforce a patent see also dedication b : an author's relinquishment to the public domain of
general publication
communication or dissemination of a copyrightable work that implies a dedication of the work to the public or an abandonment of
public forum
being used for, is historically associated with, or has been dedicated by government act to the free exercise of the right
society
death] compare consortium 2 : a voluntary association of individuals dedicated to common ends [a conservation ] 3 : a community,
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