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Corporation sole and corporation aggregate
and a corporation aggregate and the corporation sole is not endowed with a separate legal personality as the corporation aggregate, S.
Corporation or body politic
Bench Division of the High Court: the eleemsoynary, by the endower (who is the fundator perficines of such), or by his
Contempt of court
administration of law into disrepute. Shri Baradakanta Mishra, Ex-Commissioner of Endowments v. Shri Bhimsen Dixit, (1973) 1 SCC 446: AIR 1972
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Collegiate Church
Collegiate Church, a church built and endowed for a society, or body corporate, consisting of a dean
College
corporation, company, or society of men, having certain privileges and endowed with certain revenues, founded by royal license. An assemblage of
Chase
park. It is commonly less than a forest and not endowed with so many liberties, as officers, laws, courts; and yet
Hospitals
impotent people'; but no such hospital may be erected unless endowed with lands or hereditaments of the yearly value of 20l.
Hire-purchase agreement
in popularity and in size, the dealers who were not endowed with liberal amount of working capital found it difficult to
Suit
AIR 2004 Ker 288. [See Madras Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act (19 of 1951), s. 62] Suit, its ordinary meaning,
Institutions
the more elaborate provisions of Madras Hindu Religious and Charitable Endow-ments Act XXII of 1959, there is now a definition of
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