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Statute pro public commando late interpretanter
Gopalaswami v. Thyagaraja, AIR 1951 Mad 693. (Madras Hindu Religious Endowments Act, 1927)
Approximate
653: (1966) 1 SCR 643. [T.N. Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act, 1951 (51 of 1951), s. 32]
Welsh Church
are dissolved and disendowed, but churches, ecclesiastical residences and certain endowments, as well as a million pounds under a scheme of
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and necessary for all elemosynary, many ecclesiastical and other corporations, endowed and other colleges, schools, hospitals and institutions; also of a
Vackeel, Vakeel, Vaqueel
Vackeel, Vakeel, Vaqueel, one endowed with authority to act for another; ambassador; agent sent on
Uses
estate in the property. (5) Neither could a widow be endowed, nor could a husband have his curtesy of a use,
Transfer
If the substance of the transaction by which properties are endowed in favour of a deity is looked into Court does
Succession
(2364): (1970) 1 SCC 4 [T.N. Hindu Religious and Charitable Endow-ments Act, 1951 (19 of 1951)]
Sodor and man, Bishopric of
a lord spiritual, the lands with which the see was endowed being held, not of the king directly, but of a
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
Copyright Act, 1911. (5) Appeals in respect of schemes for endowed schools; see Education. Consult Wheeler's Privy Council Law; Halsbury's Laws
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