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Way
particular description of persons may have of going over another's ground. Such a right is an incorporeal hereditament. A highway is
Gardens
c. 13), provides for the protection of gardens and ornamental grounds vested in trustees, in squares and other public places, by
Public policy
to maintain these principles, it must be able on the ground of public policy or some other like ground to suppress
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Stockholder
in possession or control of 150 kilograms or more of ground-nut oil... (b) 15 quintals or more of ground-nut oil or
Reasonable and probable cause
Reasonable and probable cause, means genuine belief based on reasonable grounds that the proceedings are justified, ST Sahib v. Hassan Ghani
mistake
time a contract is made and that may be a ground for the rescission or reformation of the contract b :
Judicial separation
Judicial separation, granted either to husband or wife on the ground of adultery, cruelty, rape, sodomy, bestiality, non-compliance with a decree
Coal mine
coal mines. The employment of boys, girls, and women below ground is prohibited, and their employment above ground carefully regulated. The
Agricultural land
land, 'means any land used as arable, meadow, or pasture ground only, cottage gardens exceeding one quarter of an acre, market
Preamble
in a statute, deed, or other document, setting forth the grounds and intention of it'. The preamble thus betokens that which
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