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Assises de Jerusalem
Assises de Jerusalem, a monument of feudal jurisprudence, compiled by Gottfried of Godfrey of Bouillon,
Building
in this sense does not include a mere wall, fence, monument, hoarding or similar structure though designed for permanent use where
Civil Law
curiosity, and receive the homage of scholars, as a singular monument of wisdom. It fills such a large space in the
Commissioners of Works
powers and duties of these Commissioners, and see the Ancient Monuments Acts, 1913 and 1931.
Heritage building
and Development) Act, 1979 (West Bengal Act 13 of 1979), monuments of heritage importance, as defined in clause (i) of this
Faculty
not do, e.g., to marry without banns, to erect a monument in a church, to construct a church window, Egerton v.
Hailworkfolk
by the service of defending or repairing a church or monument, Bailey
Monument
Something which stands or remains to keep in remembrance what is past a memorial
Inspector
authority inspectors of factories, mines, shops, weights and measures, ancient monuments, schools, explosives, inebriate reformatories, railways, food, housing and sanitation, Health
Malicious Damage Act, 1861
and commons). 15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 86; (ancient monuments), 19 & 20 Geo. 5, c. 17, and other Acts.
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