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Pardanashin
strict legal sense. It only means a woman who by habit or family usage does not came out in the open
Parish
Parish [fr. parochia, Low Lat.; paroisse Fr., fr. porik'a Gk., habitation], the particular charge of a secular priest. Parochia est locus
Presumption of fact and presumption in of law
human mind, the springs of human action, the usages and habits of society and ordinary course of human affairsS. 114 is
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Manor
Manor [fr. manerium, Lat.; manoir, Fr., habitation, or manendo, of abiding there, because the lord usually resided
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
Pr'dium urbanum
Pr'dium urbanum, a building or edifice intended for the habitation and use of man, whether built in cities or in
Public Order Act, 1936
182. Means a place to which persons are in the habit of resorting, though without any legal title, but without any
Purdanashin
strict legal sense. It only means a woman who by habit or family usages, does not come out in the open
Re-development areas
which at least one-third are overcrowded or unfit for human habitation, and that the industrial and social conditions of the district
Recidivate
Recidivate, means to return to a habit of criminal behaviour; to replace into crime, Black's Law Dictionary,
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