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Acquest or Acquet
Acquest or Acquet [Fr.], goods acquired by purchase or donation, not by heritage, Encyc. Londin.
Mahimai
SCC 496: (1979) 2 SCR 241. A Mahimai is a donation for charity consisting of a fixed percentage on the sales
County Councils
Societies Act, 1843; registration of charitable gifts, under (English) Charitable Donations Registration Act, 1812; certifying and recording of places of religious
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Donat
A grammar
Enlargement or abridgement of time
Enlargement or abridgement of time, Order VI, r. 2(14) of the Supreme Court Rules, 1966 speaks of applications for enlargement...
Foreign contribution
Foreign contribution, means the donation, delivery or transfer made by any foreign source-- (i) of
Gurdwara property
or the Committee, from time to time; (v) all grants, donations or contributions made, from time to time, by any person
Institutions
an the conditions which it requires, and Title VII. of Donations; Titles VIII. and IX. Of those who have the power
Jamaican switch
the victim for help in finding a suitable charity to donate to, at which time the other conspirator appears and promises
Donation
The act of giving or bestowing a grant
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