Endowment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dissenters Chapels Act
the founders by whom the building or its accessories or endowments were given, when such doctrines have been taught there, or
Fees and taxes
tolls of roads and various other expenses, Commissioner, Hindu Religious Endowments, Madras v. Lakshmindra Thirtha Swamiar of Shirur Mutt, 1954 SCR
Fee
payment for a special benefit or privilege, Commissioner, Hindu Religious Endowments, Madras v. Lakshmindra Thirtha Swamiar of Shirur Mutt, AIR 1954
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Education
supplements; and the titles CONSCIENCE CLAUSE; COWPER-TEMPLE CLAUSE; KENYON-SLANEY CLAUSE; ENDOWED SCHOOLS; INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS; PUBLIC SCHOOLS; REFORMATORY SCHOOLS; and the four
Dower
[fr. dos, dotis, Lat., a marriage gift; dotare dower, Fr., endow, to furnish with a marriage portion. Dotarium, M. Lat., dotaire,
Dowager
Dowager, a widow endowed.
Dow
Dow [fr. do, Lat.], to give or endow.
Constitution
fundamental rights, duties and directive principles of State policy. Constitution endows union Parliament the Constituent Power, i.e. Power to amend the
De nomination
organisation and designated by a distinctive name, Commissioner, Hindu Religious Endowments v. Sri Lakshmindra Thirtha Swamiar of Sri Shirur Mutt, AIR
De la plus belle, Dower
De la plus belle, Dower, where a wife was endowed with the fairest part of her husband's estate. Being a
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