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Official residence
Official residence, the expression official residence includes the gardens of the Raj Bhawan, AIR 1956 Pat 398 (403). [Government of India (Governor's Allowances and Privileges) Order 1950,
Passion
specifically the suffering of Christ between the time of the last supper and his death esp in the garden upon the cross
Vagrants
commit any felonious act. (11) Every person being found in any dwelling-house, etc., or in any enclosed yard, garden, or area, for any unlawful purpose. (12) Every suspected person or reputed thief frequenting any river, canal, etc.,
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Tenant-right
in ancient demesne in the North of England. See also CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY and AGRI-CULTURAL HOLDINGS; MARKET GARDEN. In Ireland, also a custom either ensuring a permanence of tenure in the same occupant without liability to
Public Order Act, 1936
unlimited right. Such access may be conditional upon payment and subject to reasonable restrictions. For example the zoological gardens are a public place but there is no restricted entry to it, Sarat Chandra Ghatak v. Corporation of
Psychotropic substance
the Schedule. [Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (61 of 1985), s. 2 (xxiii)] Psychotropic substance, means gardenal tablets came in its ambit because of international name 'phenobarbitone', Bal Mukund Jaiswal v. Bharat Singh, (1993) 2
Pr'dium rusticum
heritage which is not destined for the use of man's habitation; such, for example, as lands, meadows, orchards, gardens, woods, even though they should be within the boundaries of a city, Ibid.
Partition
those that have the houses of least value. For an order for partition of a wall separating the gardens of two adjoining houses, see Mayfair Property Co. v. Johnson, (1894) 1 Ch 508. By the (English) Partition
Notice to quit
quarter), a notice to quit must be one which expires at the end of a period, Queen's Club Gardens v. Bignell, (1924) 1 KB 117. Under the Rent Restriction Acts the service and expiration of a formal
Horticulture
Horticulture, as the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary indicates, means: 'the cultivation of the garden', Kasturi v. Gaon Sabha, (1989) 4 SCC 55 (56). [Delhi Land Reforms Act, 1954, s. 3(13)] Agriculture includes
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