Dividing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Gerrymandering
SCC 657: (1985) Supp 3 SCR 894. The practice of dividing a geograplical area auto electoral districts, often of highly irregular
Religious instruction, study of religions
thoughts contained in various religions. There is a very thin dividing line between imparting of 'religious instruction' and 'study of religions',
Once
that six months should not elapse between the two acts. Dividing the year into two equal periods and doing the act
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Partition
v. Arunachala, AIR 1932 Mad 577. Partition, the act of dividing. Before 1926 all co-owners of land might make partition, and
Partition, Deed of
or joint heirs in gavelkind, and they were desirous of dividing it into distinct portions, to be exclusively enjoyed by each,
Party-wall
right in the other to have it maintained as a dividing wall between the two tenements: (4) a wall divided longitudinally
Street-alignment
Street-alignment, means a line dividing the land comprised in and forming a part of a
Segmentation
The act or process of dividing into segments specifically Biol a self division into segments as
average price
the cost of all houses sold in one area and dividing by the number of homes sold. Source: U.S. Department of
Septicidal
Dividing the partitions said of a method of dehiscence in which
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