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Service imams and service tenure
and service tenure, the expression 'service' in connection with religious institutions has acquired a special and significant meaning and the well
Place of public work or use
or use, means public places namely auditoriums, hospital building, health institutions, educational institutions, libraries, court buildings, public offices and public conveyances
Nihilism
means a theory that the existing economic, social, or political institutions should be destroyed, regardless of the result, because of the
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Religious denomination
the establishment, management etc., of its own religion and charitable institutions, A Commentary on the Constitution of India, Durga Das Basu,
Secured creditor
institution or any consortium or group of banks or financial institutions and includes, (i) debenture trustee appointed by any bank or
Civil Law
as consolidated by Justinian, consists of four parts:-- (1) The Institutes, in which the elements of jurisprudence are disposed in a
Charitable purpose
if the primary or dominant purpose of a trust or institution was charitable, any other object which by itself might not
Borrower
granted loan or any other credit facility by a credit institution and includes a client of a credit institution [Credit Information
Client account
account, is a current or deposit account with an authorised institution, in the name of the estate agent or his employer,
Company
trade and industry, a mere legal framework providing a convenient institutional container for holding and using the powers of company management.
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