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Drain
Drain. By s. 343 of the (English) Public Health Act, 1936,
drained
activity of people as the days events left her completely drained of strength
House-gully
utilised for the purpose of service as or carrying a drain or affording access to the latrine, urine, cesspool or other
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Public street
any such street, public bridge or causeway; and (c) the drains attached to any such street, public bridge or causeway and
Exhaustion
The act of draining out or draining off the act of emptying completely of
Draintile
A hollow tile used in making drains called also draining tile
Sewage
The contents of a sewer or drain refuse liquids or matter carried off by sewers
Sewer
by distress of goods and chattels. By the (English) Land Drainage Act, 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 133), the King
Public sewer
by a local authority after the 1st October, 1937, for draining their own property shall not be deemed public sewers for
Platform
covers or projects over, any public road or any open drain, sewer or aqueduct. [Manipur Municipalities Act, 1994 (43 of 1994),
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