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Injunction
Injunction, Expression 'injunction' in s. 41(b) is not qualified by an adjective and, therefore, it would, comprehend both interim and perpetual injunc-tion, Cotton Corporation of India v. United Industries Ltd., AIR 1983 SC 1272 (1277): (1983) 4
Improvement of towns
operations with powers of demolition or otherwise effecting the scheme. And the Minister may make orders for the interim development of land (s. 10). Buildings of special interest, and by s. 46, trees or woodlands may be
Illness slip
Illness slip, is a facility which has been abused more often than not, so much so that interim orders once obtained have notoriously been found to have continued for a long time merely on the 'illness
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Curator
see that the person under his care did not waste his goods-Civil Law, Sand. Just. As to an interim curator for a convict's property, see Forfeiture Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 23), s. 21, and
Contingent legacy
a whole. There are certain other guides to construction, e.g., in general, a gift of interest in the interim or a direction to pay maintenance points to a vested and not a contingent gift and where a
Building operations
Building operations, Building operation is to be carried out against interim provisions of development plan. For this, permission under section 46 is necessary, Hotel Sea Gull v. State of
Chargeacute daffaires
by the government of one state to the minister of foreign affairs of another also a substitute ad interim for an ambassador or minister plenipotentiary
Set aside
Set aside, is to revoke or quash. It means the interim order has come to an end and has become inoperative, Bileshwar Khan Udyog Khedut Shahakari Mandali Ltd. v.
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