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Ancient monument
any cave, rock sculpture, inscription or monolith, which is of historical, archaeological or artistic interest and which has been in existence
Live stock
sheep and pigs (see Chambers Twentieth Century Dictionary, p. 737). Historically these animals are associated with agriculture as they either help
Minority
State to which it belongs and possessing cultural, physical or historical characteristics, a religion or a language different from those of
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National trust
National trust. The National Trust for Places of Historic Interest formed under the (English) National Trust Act, 1907 (7
Natural justice
of India, AIR 1970 SC 150: (1969) 2 SCC 262. Historically, 'natural justice' has been used in a way 'which implies
Parole
v. State of Rajasthan, (1992) 1 Western Law Cases 284. Historically, 'parole' is a concept known to military law and denotes
Precedent
Prideaux, Encyclop'dia of Forms and Precedents, and others. For an historical notice of Forms of Assurance and Precedents, see Davidson's Prec.
Privy purse
'privy purse' instead of the expression 'pension' is due to historical reasons. The privy purse satisfies all the essential characteristics of
Queen's Bench
Queen's Bench, means historically, the highest common-law court in England, presided over by the
Res Mancipi
Mancipi. The Res Mancipi of old Roman law were, land-in historical times, land on Italian soil-slaves, and beasts of burden, such
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