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Precedent
of their affairs, as well as a basis for orderly development of legal rules, Surinder Singh v. Hardial Singh, AIR 1985
Regulation
7, List 1, Entry 54; Mines and Minerals (Regulation and Development) Act, 1957, s. 2] Means the regulations made by the
Highways
'main roads' upon the County Councils. As to improvements and Developments, see Development and Road Improvement Fund Act, 1909, and Roads
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Goodwill
THE LAW OF PROPERTY describes it as property of a highly peculiar kind. In C. I. T., West Bengal (III v. … and its assets as a whole and a going and developing concern. A variety of elements goes into its making, and
bond
a surety bond that ensures a property owner (as a developer or municipality) of the completion of a construction contract or
contract
Contracts under seal were in use long prior to the development of the requirement of consideration. They originally usually were impressed
fee
fee simple conditional at fee simple NOTE: The fee tail developed out of the fee simple conditional as a means to
price range
for a home. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Bubonic plague
in poor areas of undeveloped countries but is rare in developed countries
Cess
'Rate.' Means the cess levied under s. 3. [Research and Development Cess Act, 1986 (32 of 1986), s. 2 (b)] The
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