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Dangerous structure

authority to apply to a Court of Summary Jurisdiction for an order to the owner to repair or demolish the structure, and upon failure by the owner the local authority may do the work and shore it

Administration

that property. He could realise its income. He could alienate the property and he could under certain circumstances demolish the property, R.B. Jodha Mal Kuthalia v. CIT, (1971) 3 SCC 369 (372): AIR 1972 SC 126. [Pakistan

Elide

To break or dash in pieces to demolish as to elide the force of an argument

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Destroy

down to separate virulently into its constituent parts to break up the structure and organic existence of to demolish

Rebuild

To build again as something which has been demolished to construct anew as to rebuild a house a wall a wharf or a city

Construction

restitutions, most liberal.) Includes any construction in place of an existing building which has been wholly or substantially demolished, Lal Chand v. District Judge, Agra, (1999) 8 SCC 351. The vast of the work was either construction

Manufacturing process

Manufacturing process, means any process for-- (i) making altering, repairing, ornamenting, finishing, packing, oiling, washing, cleaning, breaking up, demolishing, or otherwise treating or adapting any article or substance with a view to its use, sale, transport, delivery

Non-obstante

such licence, Plowd. 501. But the doctrine of non-obstante, which sets the prerogative above the law, was effectually demolished by the Bill of Rights at the Revolution of 1688, which enacts that no dispensation, by non obstante

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