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Amendment
suit on the amended claim is barred by Law of Limitation on the date of the application, the amendment should not
Clearance area
agreement, or themselves secure the demolition of the buildings. A limited compensation is provided for under the Acts.
Compensation
person under his personal cultivation which is within the ceiling limit applicable to him under any law for the time being
Consolidation of mortgages
manifestly unjust, and attempts were made by the Courts to limit its exercise. Finally, the right was abolished by s. 17
Constable
Constable [fr. Comes stabuli, Lat., in the eastern empire a superintendent of the imperial stables, or the emperor's master of...
Discontinuance
of fines, but by the effect of the Real Property Limitation Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 27), which
Hindu
acquired a religious, and, therefore, in this sense, a more limited significance. But in some contexts, the term 'Hindu', even today,
Magna Carta
to give to justices and local magistrates jurisdiction to a limited extent in dealing with crimes and quasi criminal matters. This
Water and watercourse
for the supply of water to the public at a limited profit to the shareholders by means of water rates. By
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