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Heritage building
Heritage building, means any building of one or more premises or
Dominant heritage
Dominant heritage, defined. [Easements Act, 1882 (5 of 1882), s. 4]
Life
meaning to a man's life including his tradition, culture and heritage and protection of that heritage in its full measure would
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Reduction ex capite lecti
capite lecti. By the law of Scotland the heir in heritage was entitled to reduce all voluntary deeds granted to his
Pr'dium rusticum
Pr'dium rusticum, heritage which is not destined for the use of man's habitation;
Mokurrari istimarari
istimarari' do not in their lexicographical sense primarily imply any heritage character in the grant as the term 'mourosi' does; but
Malik Kamil and Naslon bad naslon
after generation) used in a will are descriptive of a heritage and alienable estate in the donee, and they connote full
Holograph
in gremio to be holograph or must be proved before heritage can be carried by its terms. A document (such or
Hindutva
confined only to Hindu religion unrelated to Indian culture and heritage and it is the context and the manner of its
Heritable Bond
bond for money, joined with a conveyance of land or heritage, to be held by a creditor as security for his
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